Production Process
Dramatic Structure
Shakespeare & Improvisation
Characterization & Parts of a Stage/Theater
Pantomime, Mime & Musical Theatre
100

The author of a play

What is a playwright?

100

The arrangement of the incidents that take place in a play

What is Plot?

100

A spontaneous style of theatre using unrehearsed and unscripted acting scenes

What is Improvisation?

100

The personality actors portray in a scene or play that is different from his/her own personality

What is a Character?

100

The use of mime techniques, acting without words, to tell a story  

What is Pantomime?

200

The person in charge of the artistic production of the play

What is a Director? 

200

The basic idea or purpose of the play; ties together all characters and events

What is Theme?

200

To ad-lib, or invent dialogue and actions without a script or rehearsal 

What is to Improvise?

200

Developing and portraying a personality through thought, action, dialogue, costuming, and makeup

What is Characterization?

200

Dances or creative movement designed for a production

What is Choreography?

300

The person who is in charge of all things backstage 

What is a Stage Manager?

300

The turning point in the action of the play

What is Climax?

300

A famous historical playwright who wrote plays such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and A Midsummer’s Night Dream

What is William Shakespeare?

300

losing concentration or getting out of character - using dialogue or behavior inconsistent with the part you are creating

What is Breaking Character?

300

The silent art of using body movements to create an illusion of reality

What is Mime?

400

Additional opportunities for the actor to audition

What are Callbacks?

400

Detailed information revealing the facts of the plot

What is Exposition?

400

A theater in London where Shakespeare's plays were performed. It still stands today

What is the Globe Theater?

400

The section of the theater where the audience sits

What is the House?

400

A production consisting of a series of independent song and dance scenes 

What is a Musical Revue?

500

A person who learns the part in order to substitute in a performance should the original actor not be able to appear in the show

What is an Understudy?

500

1. The main character around whom most of the work revolves around

2. The person who the main character is against

1. What is the Protagonist?

2. What is the Antagonist?

500

Name the following Improv rule: when your fellow actors say something, you agree with them and add something in order to move the scene forward

What is "Yes, and"? 

500

The offstage spaces to the sides of the acting area

What are Wings?

500

A large-scale musical number involving many performers in lavish costumes, frequently a dance number 

What is a Production Number?