Practitioners and Key Skills
Complete this ‘Who Wants To Be a Millionaire’ style game by answering the questions based around practitioners and key skills.
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06.21.20
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06.22.20
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Topics of this game:
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Which of these is not a practitioner we have studied?
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When using a script, which of these helps us to know where to stand on stage?
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Which of these practitioners is the only one to NOT allow the audience to be involved with what is happening on stage?
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Which of these best describes the term Physical Theatre?
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Antonin Artaud is known for using all of the audience senses, why does he do this?
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When performing on stage where is the best place to focus our eye contact for good stage presence?
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Why was Augusto Boal arrested multiple times in Brazil?
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What does it mean to project your voice?
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What is the Verfremdungseffekt?
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Which of these is the correct spelling for the naturalistic theatre practitioner?
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Name the technique where 2 things are happening on stage at one time?
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What is a monologue?
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Steven Berkoff is known for big, over exaggerated acting, why does he do this?
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Which stage type has the audience sat on all four sides of the stage?
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Which of these best describes a thought track?
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