Basics of Theatre
Theatre Stages
Theatre Etiquette
Theatre Positions
Theatre Origins
100

This word refers to the art form of acting. Spell out the answer for full points.

What is T H E A T R E?

100

This stage has the actors surrounded on all sides by the audience

What is a arena theater.

100

The set of rules or customs of accepted behavior in the Theater.

What is Theater Etiquette?

100

The body position to face the audience directly.

What is full front?

100

Theatre has been a vital part of our world culture for over this many years.

What is over 2500 years?

200

Actors perform on these stages, that are cut into hills, for 10-20 thousand people.

What are amphitheaters?

200

The position one would be in, closest to the curtain and to the left of the theater stage (from the actor's perspective).

What is downstage left?

200

These expressions of great praise after a performance should be given only when it is deserved

What are standing ovations?

200

This is considered the weakest body position?

What is full back?

200

Greek audiences express enthusiasm through this method instead of clapping.

What is stomping their feet?

300

This word originated from the first person to have taken the stage. The word is synonymous with actor/actress.

What is thespian?

300

When one actor distracts from another actor on stage.

What is upstaging?

300

If one has these opinions, they should only be talked about outside after the show is over.

What are negative opinions about the show?

300

The most important stage position for an actor.

What is Down Center?

300

World Theatre Day falls on this day.

When is March 27?

400

Purposeful theatre started in Greece for festivals honoring this god.

Who is Dionysus.

400

This type of stage is a traditional stage that includes a "framed picture that comes to life" and the audience sits on one side. 

What is the Proscenium Stage

400

Do not be on this while the show is happening.

What is a cellphone?

400

Unless there is a dramatic reason, actors should avoid these body positions since they exclude audiences seated in the far left and the far right.

What are left and right Profile, left and right 3/4, and Full Back? 

400

The first woman appeared on stage on this year.

What is Dec. 8, 1660? (It was Margaret Hughes who played Desdemona in Shakespeare's "Othello" in England.)

500

This Greek philosopher invented terms like plot, theme, comedy, tragedy, and character.

Who is Aristotle?

500

What are the abbreviations for all of the stage areas

USR, USC, USL, SR, CS, SL, DSR, DSC, DSL

500

Name at least 3 ways to have theater etiquette?

What is: arriving on time, using the bathroom before the show starts or only at intermission, putting devices away, being quiet during the show, never taking pictures or videos, remaining seated, choosing theatre-approved food/drinks, and respecting those seated around you, applauding after the show?

500

The command is given for an actor to look straight at the audience from the stage, and then go to the very left and front of the stage on a proscenium stage. (use the actor's perspective) 

What is stand full front and then go downstage left?

500

Who is Mama Craig's favorite playwright? 

Who is William Shakespeare? (1564-1616)