Xiavhonn Jones, Emily Ramirez, Nayla Nickerson, Kyle Donohue

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Xiavhonn Jones, Emily Ramirez, Nayla Nickerson, Kyle Donohue Slap game Xiavhonn Jones, Emily Ramirez, Nayla Nickerson, Kyle Donohue

ROUND 1 : PROPS , SET DERSSING

Question What is prop short for?

Answer property

What is a Prop Table used for? Question What is a Prop Table used for?

Answer It can be confusing to keep track of props, moving on, and off stage. The props are now easily retrievable from the prop table, and a good prop mistress will know exactly where the prop goes.

Question What are some of the costume designers considerations? Hint: Relationships among characters

Answer Tone and style of the production, historical period and location, characters personality, sex(gender), age, health, social class, occupations, color schemes and lighting.

What is the difference between set dressing and a prop? QUESTION What is the difference between set dressing and a prop?

Answer A prop is what the actors use Set dressing is just to decorate or set the mood for the set

ROUND 2: COSTUME

QUESTION WHAT IS A COSTUME?

Items worn by the actors or used by the actor like glasses or a hat. Answer Items worn by the actors or used by the actor like glasses or a hat.

ROUND 3: THEATER & MAKEUP

Question Which theater wore masks that helped project their voices to the crowd and allowed their people to play up to several parts?

Answer Greek Theater

Question This opera peaked during the Qing Dynast from 1644-1911. They wore masks but later wore makeup to show their expressions. What opera is this?

Answer Peking Opera

Question This theater originated in the 1600s and it is a classical Japanese dance- drama that is still popular today. What theater is this?

Answer Kabuki Theater

Question This theater involved makeup in the days of Shakespeare and was made from anything found. Lead paint was popular in this time which was makeup of choice for Elizabeth and on stage. Which theatre is this?

Answer Elizabethan Theater

Question Makeup of this era was characterized by a polished feminine look on both mean and women. White lead paint provided the base, hair was covered by wigs adorned with jewels, pearls or feathers. This type of theater took place in Europe during the 1800s. Which theater is this?

Enlightenment-era Theater Answer Enlightenment-era Theater

Question What kind of Makeup is safe and does not include toxic lead today?

Answer Theatrical Makeup

Question What is the difference between Film Makeup and Stage Makeup?

Answer Film makeup, the face is magnified on a big screen and every detail is up close, it cant looked painted. Stage makeup is done from a different point of view. You are trying to make a indistinct face in the distance have features, which means it has to be heavier, stronger definition with the colors that is used.

Round 4: Stage Makeup, and Special Effects Makeup

Question What kind of makeup can actors use a more muted and nude tones?

Answer Stage makeup

Last Question!!!! What is this trickery!?!?

Question Body Art B) Wigs C) Casting D) All of the Above Which of these does Special Effects Makeup Include? Body Art B) Wigs C) Casting D) All of the Above

It Twas…. D) All of the Above Answer It Twas…. D) All of the Above