24 questions
PLOT
This is what happens in the play. Plot refers to the action; the basic storyline of the play.
The main idea or lesson to be learned from the play.
The one who move the action, or plot, of the play forward.
The written by the playwright and spoken by the characters in the play.
Where is upstage
The front of the stage
The back
The middle
None of the above
Where is down stage
The back
The front
Behind
The middle
The character opposing the protagonist.
Comedy
Act
Climax
Antagonist
The line spoken just before your line, or the signal to enter or perform another action.
Breaking Character
Cue
Compass Direction
Black Out
Turning point in the action of a play.
Climax
Spectacle
Conflict
Act
Elements are varied and complex, and may include the physical presence of the actors, the colors and shapes of the costumes and scenery, sound and music, drama and emotions expressed by the playwright
Theater
Architecture
Visual
Photography
A basic theater stage that space can be any kind of structure that maintains its original architectural elements intact such as warehouse gyms
PROSCENIUM or PICTURE FRAME STAGE
Created and found
Thrust stage
ARENA or CIRCLE STAGE
A basic theater stage that the action takes place behind the proscenium opening or frame
PROSCENIUM or PICTURE FRAME STAGE
Created and found
Thrust stage
ARENA or CIRCLE STAGE
A basic theater stage that has three –quarter-seating arranged in a semicircle that encloses the stage protruding the center
PROSCENIUM or PICTURE FRAME STAGE
Created and found
Thrust stage
ARENA or CIRCLE STAGE
A basic theater stage may either be raised a few feet above the floor with seats rising from the floor level
PROSCENIUM or PICTURE FRAME STAGE
Created and found
Thrust stage
ARENA or CIRCLE STAGE