Types of Stages
Positions
(theatre roles)
Verbal Variation
Types of Speaking
100

What is a Proscenium Stage?

The most popular type of stage where the audience is on one side.

100

Person who portrays a character in the Play:

Actor

100

The loudness with which we speak:

Volume.

100

A long speech spoken by one person revealing personal thought and feelings:

Monologue.

200

What type of stage has the audience on three sides of it?

Thrust stage (fashion show stage) 

200

Who is the Choreographer?

The person who designs and creates the dance sequences for the musical.

200

What is Enunciation?

To pronounce your words clearly and distinctly.

200

________ is the conversation between two or more characters

Dialogue,

300

What is an Arena Stage (or In the Round?)

The audience on all sides. Dates back to Roman times with the Coliseum.

300

The person who manages or leads the people in the Play is the _______.

Director.

300

____ is the speed at which someone speaks.

Rate,

300

What is a Soliloquy?

A monologue usually delivered while the character is alone on stage, thinking aloud.

400

What is the Black Box?

A flexible, minimalist performance space, typically a square room with black walls and a flat floor, designed for intimate live performances and allowing for versatile staging and audience arrangement

400

A creative professional responsible for designing and overseeing the construction of the physical environment:

Set Designer.

400

The musical tone of a voice. (___ Perfect)

Pitch.

400

What is an Aside?

A remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.