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Theater Unit 1 Review

Info will come from videos, handouts, and powerpoint from the last 3 weeks (syllabus, stage directions, body positions, rules of theater, audience etiquette)

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Created Date 09.02.20
Last Updated 09.03.20
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Topics of this game:
  • Constructive Criticism is best described as what?
  • When you get nervous or afraid in front of an audience, you are experiencing
  • Positioning the body to face the audience is called...
  • Walking from one side of the stage to the other
  • The fuel that drives acting
  • How did 'upstage' get it's name?
  • Profile is an example of what
  • Participation in this class includes
  • What happens if you are not in your seat when the bell rings?
  • What is something you should check DAILY on my canvas course?
  • On the stage, left and right are from the point of view of who
  • Upstage is towards the back wall
  • Which is NOT a body position?
  • Downstage is closest to what?
  • Which body position should be used as often as possible?
  • Don't break the fourth wall means what?
  • Always chew gum while speaking or performing.
  • Which is NOT an audience expectation?
  • A piece of writing that tells a story and is performed on stage is called
  • Three major areas of the stage are..
  • Direction of an actor's attention is what?
  • What is a convention as it relates to this class?
  • What does a scene describe?
  • Precise movement and positioning of actor's on stage is called what?
  • What helps determine where the actors/set pieces are positioned on stage?

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