Theatre Basics
Improv/Greek Theatre
Japanese Theatre
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100

A speech given by a single actor on stage

What is a monologue?

100

What actors wear in Greek theatre to portray the character they are playing

What is a mask?

100

The three types of Japanese theatre

What is Kabuki, Noh, and Bunraku?

100

What a character wants to achieve in a scene

What is a goal?

200

The process an actor/actress must go through to get cast in a play or musical

What is audition?

200

The rules of improv

1. Agree with your scene partner, 2. Add new information, 3. Make your scene partner look good

200

The form of Japanese theatre that uses puppets

What is Bunraku?

200

Turning the front of your body out to the audience on stage

What is cheat(ing) out?

300

What you say when giving a "slate" in theatre

What is your name and number?
300

The group of actors that speak together to narrate the story of Greek theatre

What is the chorus?

300

The earliest form of Japanese theatre

What is Noh?

300

The most important part of costume design

What is telling the story of the character?

400

The movement for an actor on stage as given to them by their director

What is blocking?

400

Information you should establish with your scene partner and the audience as soon as possible in an improv scene

Location, character relationship, action, conflict

400

The parts of the puppet that each puppeteer operate in Japanese theatre

What is the head and right arm, the left arm, and the legs?

400

The type of audition where you read a scene for the first time with your scene partner

What is a cold read?

500

On the white board, draw and label a diagram of the 9 areas of the stage. Be sure to label which side the audience is on

USR USC USL

SR    CS    SL

DSR DSC DSL

   Audience

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

A character that fits into a certain trope that is easily recognizable

What is a stock character?

500

The name for the runway that goes into the audience in Kabuki theatre

What is a hanamichi?

500

The academy award given to Broadway productions, actors, designers, etc.

What is a Tony award?