Pantomime
Musical Theatre
Script Writing
Acting
Tech Theatre
100

Name 2 rules of Pantomime

No Speaking

No Props

100

The opposite of a melody is

a harmony

100

Character names in a script are centered and

capitalized

100

What does it mean to cheat out

Face the audience

100

What is a prop?

A tool an actor uses onstage

200

Emotions and movement in pantomime should be:

Exaggerated

200

What is a musical interval called?

Octave

200
What is the beginning of a story called?

Exposition

200

What is blocking?

Movement and positions of actors on stage

200

Why is advertising important for a play?

So people come see the play

300

What does it mean to work as an ensemble?

Every person has an important role in putting on a show!

300

What does the "composer" of a musical do?

Write the music

300

What inspires a playwright?

Real life events

Other books/movies/plays

300

What are two important things to remember for an audition?

Projection

Manners/Etiquette

300

What ways can we advertise for a play?

Online, Posters, Word of Mouth

400

How is movement a type of communication?

Body language and facial expressions

400

What 3 dance moves did we learn in class that will be on your exam?

Grapevine, Charleston, pivot turn

400

What details does the end of a play include?

The resolution of the conflict

400

What is a "cue line"?

A line that prompts someone to do an action

400

What is a set piece

a stationary item that creates the setting

500

What is resistance in pantomime?

Exaggerated Force

500

Explain the difference between a play and a musical 

A musical uses songs to tell the story while a play uses dialogue

500

When formatting a script, stage directions are:

In parenthesis

Italicized

or Pushed to the Right

500

What do projection and articulation mean?

Loudness and enunciation (or speaking clearly)

500

What 3 important things go on a poster that will be on your exam?

Time, Place, Name of Show