Production Roles
Elements of Theatre Composition
Production Processes
Lamb
50

An essential activity the director conducts during the early stages of the second stage during the production process.

What is Blocking?

50

Changes to the dynamics of the interpretation, as may be evident in the use of tension, conflict, intensity, energy and use of the space.

What is Variation?

50

The number of stages during the production process.

What is 3?

50

The director of Lamb.

Who is Julian Meyrick?

100

The production role that conducts the following activities: script annotation, initial concept trialing, making and refining, bumping-in and potentially _____ master or stage hand.

What is Props?

100

The pace, timing and tempo within the interpretation.

What is Rhythm?

100

The stage that includes bumping-in, technical/dress rehearsals, performances, bumping-out, and evaluation of this stage of the production process.

What is Presentation?

100

The writer of Lamb.

Who is Jane Bodie?

150

An activity the set designer assists to conduct during the third stage of the production process.

What is Bump-In?

150

The unity and balance of various aspects of the interpretation.

What is Cohesion?

150

The stage that includes introduction to the script, annotation, exploring and establishing initial concepts and aims for the production, undertaking dramaturgy, and evaluation of this stage of the production process.

What is Planning?

150

Name two actors from Lamb.

Brigid Gallacher, Emily Goddard, Darcy Kent.

200

The area where a lighting or sound technician will operate during the third stage of the production process?

What is a Bio Box?

200

Juxtaposition of seemingly different or opposing aspects or qualities within the interpretation.

What is Contrast?

200

The activity an actor conducts during the second stage of the production process.

What is Rehearsing?

200

The central theme of Lamb.

What is Identity? (Correct me if you think I'm wrong I didn't see it with you)

250

Name three productions roles that an actor directly interacts with during the production making process.

Props, Hair & Make-Up, Costume, Set, Directing

250

Aspects of the interpretation are given a particular focus, importance or prominence.

What is Emphasis?

250

The stage that includes exploring, making, reflecting, trialing and refining to achieve production aims, and evaluation of this stage of the production process.

What is Development?

250

What is the plot of Lamb?

Lamb follows two generations of family, set on an Australian sheep farm. A bittersweet story of Annie, Kathleen and Patrick, three siblings born onto their parents’ property, Lamb explores the lies and secrets kept, loves lost and opportunities missed.