Ways to "Act"
Misc. Theatre
What's Needed #3
Fun Facts #1
1553 Officers
100
The use of mime techniques to tell a story (silently).
What is pantomime?
100
A person who learns a part in order to substitute in a performance if the original actor is unable to perform.
What is an understudy?
100
Appropriate audience behavior at a theatrical event.
What is audience etiquette?
100
The universal symbols for Drama/Theatre.
What are the comedy & tragedy masks?
100

What position is Victoria Glover? (in our troupe)

What is President?

200
A spontaneous style of theatre using unrehearsed and unscripted acting scenes.
What is Improvisation?
200
The term used to cover all the parts of the training and instruction in the field of theatre.
What is Theatre Arts?
200
The ability to control oneself and one's conduct.
What is self- discipline?
300
A piece of work written to be spoken by just one person; can be inner thoughts and feelings or one side of a conversation.
What is a Monologue?
300
A covering worn over all or part of an actor's face to neutralize or create a new character.
What is a mask?
300
Items that are used by actors and for decorations as a part of play.
What are props?
400
A story in dialogue form to be acted out by actors before a live audience.
What is a play?
400
Losing concentration or getting out of character by using dialogue or behavior inconsistent with the part you are creating.
What is Breaking Character?
400

A sketch of movements on the stage.

What is Blocking?

500
A group of people working cooperatively together.
What is an ensemble?
500
A famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
Who is William Shakespeare?
500
A tryout for a production.
What is an audition?