What should you do when the lights go down in a theater?
Be quiet and pay attention.
What does the term “stage left” mean?
The left side of the stage from the actor's perspective
What is a protagonist?
The main character in a story.
What is dialogue?
The conversation between characters in a play.
What is the introduction of a story?
The introduction of characters, setting, and basic situation.
Is it acceptable to eat snacks during a performance?
No, it can disturb others.
If an actor is instructed to move to the right of the stage, what direction are they moving?
What is "stage right"?
What do we call a character who opposes the protagonist?
An antagonist.
Why is dialogue important in a play?
It reveals character and advances the plot.
What follows the introduction of the plot structure?
The rising action.
What should you do if you arrive late to a show?
Wait for an appropriate time to enter, usually during a scene change
What does “upstage” refer to?
The back part of the stage, away from the audience.
What is meant by a character’s motivation?
The reason behind their actions and decisions.
What are monologues?
A long speech by one character.
Define climax in a story.
The turning point or most intense moment
Why is it important to turn off your phone before a show?
To avoid disrupting the performance with noise or light
What term describes the area behind the stage where actors wait?
What is "backstage"?
How can you identify a dynamic character?
They change or grow throughout the story.
How can tone affect dialogue?
It conveys emotions and intentions behind the words.
What happens during the falling action?
The conflict begins to resolve.
How should you behave during a standing ovation?
Stand up and clap to show appreciation for the performance.
Explain the term “cross” in theatre.
To move from one part of the stage to another.
What is the term for changes a character undergoes throughout a play?
What is "character development"?
What distinguishes a monologue from regular dialogue?
A monologue is a speech given by one character.
What is the resolution of a story?
The conclusion where loose ends are tied up.