Acting & Pantomime/Mime
Design Process
Theater History
Devising Theater
Production
100

What are some ways to break the fourth wall?

Hold up signs, Talk to the audience, Narrate or comment on the action, Change character mid scene.

100

What does design help do?

It helps to tell the story on stage.

100

Why is theater history important?

It shows you how theater came up, and how it became popular

100

A strong devised piece = 

Organized structure, strong transitions, ensemble work

100

Who's in charge of hiring the director and staff?

Producer

200

Who is the Master of Pantomime?

Charlie Chaplin

200

What are the four different types of Research for Design?

Historical, Geographical, Visual, Thematic

200

What is a tragic hero? 

Someone who was born with high status, has good quality but has a heavy downfall due to a mistake or flaw

200

Theme

BIG IDEA 

200

Why do the designers and director make sure to communicate?

To make sure the vision is the same.

300

What's the reason for rhythm, repetition, and timing in pantomime?

Comedic effect and reaction.

300

Why does research matter?

It helps ensure the set and costume matches the time/place.

300

What is fate? 

A power or force believed to
control what happens in life, which cannot be changed

300

How do scenes connect? 

Movement, sound, narration, freeze or lights

300

What are the 4 leadership roles in production?

Producer, Director, Stage Manager, Designers

400

What are some important things you need to know about your character?

Objective, Obstacle, Tactic, Emotion

400

What are the 5 different kinds of designers?

Set, Costume, Lighting, Sound, Prop
400

What are the four main parts of a stage in Greek structure? 

Orchestra, Theatron, Skene, Parados 

400

What does the director do? 

Keeps the theme center and helps guide the process

400

What does the Front of House do?

Arranges the audience seating arrangement and lobby.

500

What is the most important physical traits when it comes to mime?

Facial expression, Body movement, exaggeration

500

What are the 10 steps for design process?

Read the Script, Analyze the Script, Research, Initial/Concept Sketch, Collaboration, Final Design, Build, Tech Week, Performances, Reflection 

500

What kind of situations or characters are in Greek Tragedy?

Moral struggle, has noble/royal, audience feels for the play, ends sadly or in DEATH! 

500

What builds a strong scene?

Blocking, Levels/Stage Pictures, Pacing and Energy

500

What are the six stages of production?

Pre-Production, Rehearsals, Technical Rehearsals, Dress Rehearsals, Performance, Strike