A stage where the audience is sitting on all four sides.
What is an arena stage?
How the audience views the left side of the stage/actors right.
What is stage right?
An articulator used for the words Ticks, Takes, Timmy, Toasty.
What is tongue?
A musical about a magical ice princess.
What is Frozen?
A dragon-like creature who loses to a boy.
Who is Jabberwocky?
A stage where the front of the stage frames the action of the play.
What is a proscenium stage?
The middle of a raked stage, both horizontally and vertically.
What is center stage?
An articulator used for the words Cheetah, Cheat, Chuck, Chains.
What is Teeth?
A musical about kids who sell news papers.
What is Newsies?
A dense kid who gets tortured by animals on a broken motorboat.
Who is Jimmy Search?
A stage that's tilted downwards.
What is a raked stage?
What actor call when someone comes into the stage.
What is En?
An articulator used for the words Long, Tong, Going, Tongue.
What is Nasal Cavity?
A musical about a bunch of talking, singing cats.
What is Cats?
A man who invented the idea of putting sound on a moving picture.
Who is Jack Foley?
A stage where it is an enclosed black room.
What is a black box?
What actors call when someone leaves the stage.
What is Ex?
An articulator used for the words Lip, Sip, Dip, Drip.
What is Lips?
A musical about a dude swing on a wire. (Hint) Many people got injured in this musical.
What is Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark?
A dude who swings on a wire and gets injured a lot and fights many villians.
Who is Spider-Man?
A stage where the stage goes outward toward the audience and there are 3 viewpoints.
What is a thrust stage?
How actors write when people cross each other on a stage.
What is X?
An articulator used for the words Jaw, Law, Saw, Claw.
What is the Jaw?
A musical about a girl stranded on an island of gods.
What is Once upon this Island?
A princess who shoots and creates frozen H2O using magical abilities.
Who is Elsa?