This is the improv principle that encourages performers to agree with and expand upon ideas presented by their scene partners. (the golden rule of improv)
what is yes, and.....?
This colored material is used to filter the light from a stage lamp, creating mood and atmosphere through color.
What is a Gel?
This term refers to the left side of the stage from the actor's perspective when facing the audience.
What is Stage Left?
This element of a story sets the scene and provides the time and place in which the story occurs
What is the Setting?
This term refers to the physical and emotional expression of a character's feelings without the use of words.
What is Pantomime?
This type of speech in theatre involves a single character expressing their thoughts or feelings aloud, often while alone on stage.
What is a Monologue?
This makeup technique is used to create the illusion of age, injury, or other transformations on a character's face and body.
What is Special Effects Makeup?
This stage direction indicates that an actor should move toward the front of the stage, closer to the audience.
What is downstage?
This is the final outcome of the story, where loose ends are tied up and the conflict is resolved.
What is the Resolution?
Miss Meyer's favorite Halloween candy, that she enjoys putting in the freezer because it gets chewy and delicious
What is an Almond Joy?
This term describes the ability to speak loudly and clearly enough for an audience to hear you without straining your voice.
What is Projection?
This type of costume is designed to reflect the character's personality, social status, and time period in which the story takes place.
What is a Period Costume?
This term describes the area on the stage furthest away from the audience.
What is Upstage?
This is the turning point of the story where the main character faces the greatest conflict
What is the Climax?
This classic musical is a modern retelling of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," set in New York City and featuring rival gangs.
What is West Side Story?
This term describes the physical and emotional journey a character undergoes throughout a performance, often reflecting their growth or change.
What is a Character Arc?
This large piece of fabric or painted surface is used as a visual background for the stage, often depicting scenery or abstract designs.
What is a Backdrop?
This direction typically instructs an actor to move to the right side of the stage from their own perspective.
What is Stage Right?
The main character around whom the story revolves
Who is the Protagonist?
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Mafia
This muscle located beneath the lungs plays a crucial role in voice production by helping to control breath support and airflow.
What is the Diaphgram?
The individual in charge of acquiring, organizing, and maintaining props during a production.
What is a Prop Master?
The planned movement and positioning of actors on stage during a performance.
What is Blocking?
The framework of a play, often divided into acts and scenes
What is the Dramatic Structure?
Miss Meyer's sweet beloved dog
Who is Sadie?