Areas of the Stage
Body Positions
Stage Parts
Comedies and Tragedies
Stages
100

What is the area of the stage where you are in the middle?

Center Stage.

100

If you are facing front toward the audience, what body position are you in? 

Full Front.

100

The legs are located at...

The edge of both sides of the stage.

100

What is the medieval narrative the ends happily?

Comedy.

100

What is the only stage to be in the shape of a semi-circle?

Thrust.

200

What is the very front part of the stage?

Downstage.

200

What body position would you use to give a character your undivided attention while facing them? 

Profile.

200

What is the grand drape used for? 

To close the acting area from the audience.

200

What is the definition of a tragedy?

Tragedy is a genre of drama based on human suffering and, mainly, the terrible or sorrowful events that befall a main character.

200

What is the most common stage used in theatre?

The proscenium stage.

300

Where is upstage?

300

What are body positions?

The angle at which an actor(s) is set on stage during a given production.

300

Where is the grand drape located?

Hangs off the front of the stage.

300

What play never has a happy ending?

Tragedy.

300

What is a thrust stage?

A thrust stage is one that extends into the audience on three sides and is connected to the backstage area by its upstage end.

400

Where is the area of the stage where you are on the left side of the stage?

Stage Left.

400

What is the body position where you have your back to the audience?

Full back.

400

What are the legs of the stage?

The side curtains that are narrow and tall.

400

Explain what a comedy is.

Comedy is a genre of dramatic performance having a light or humorous tone that depicts amusing incidents and in which the characters ultimately triumph over adversity.

400

What is the circular stage with the audience around it?

Round/Area.
500

Why is it called upstage and downstage?

Back in the day, the stage was slanted so the back was called upstage, and the front was called downstage.

500

When you are slightly turned to the right of left, what body position are you in?

1/4th right or left.

500

The most common light used in theatre is...

A spotlight.

500

What is the difference between a comedy and a tragedy?

Comedy is a humorous story with a happy ending while a tragedy is a serious story with a sad ending. 

500

What is a proscenium stage?

The frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium, through which the action of a play is viewed.