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Jeopardy Tech vocab More tech More Vocab Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Tech What device helps an actor enter a Dark stage safely?

$100 Answer from Tech Glow tape

$200 Question from Tech What is a safety cable connected to?

$200 Answer from Tech A lighting instrument and an electric (batten)

$300 Question from Tech The brightest illumination from a Lighting instrument.

$300 Answer from Tech Hot Spot

$400 Question from Tech Vertical walls of scenery

$400 Answer from H1 Flats

$500 Question from Tech Name for lighting color filters

$500 Answer from Tech Gels

$100 Question vocab The young, innocent, female character. (usually the love interest.)

$100 Answer from vocab Ingénue

$200 Question from vocab drapes that hang to the side of the stage, hiding the backstage area.

$200 Answer from vocab Legs

$300 Question from vocab a character’s thoughts spoken aloud directly to the audience, but not heard by the other characters on stage.

$300 Answer from vocab aside

$400 Question from vocab the process of speech that uses the lips, teeth and tip of the tongue

$400 Answer from vocab articulation

$500 Question from vocab various means an actor uses when pursuing a character’s objective.

$500 Answer from vocab tactics

$100 Question from more tech to tape the position of the set and set props on the stage floor.

$100 Answer from more tech Spike

$200 Question from more tech a stage that is slanted, either to increase visibility or to produce false perspective.

$200 Answer from more tech Raked stage

$300 Question from more tech a technical drawing that indicates the position of scenery and set props on stage

$300 Answer from more tech Ground plan/floor plan

$400 Question from more tech A theatre that uses a flexible stage and seating arrangement.

$400 Answer from more tech Black box

$500 Question from more tech a particular brand of ellipsoidal spotlight

$500 Answer from more tech A Leko

$100 Question from more vocab a method of making sound to add effect to a staged punch

$100 Answer from more vocab knap

$200 Question from more vocab an imaginary wall between the actors and the audience that disallows interaction between the two groups of people.

$200 Answer from more vocab Fourth wall

$300 Question from more vocab the character’s thoughts; the hidden meaning underlining what the character’s saying.

$300 Answer from more vocab subtext

$400 Question from more vocab The acting area located below the proscenium line/stage line.

$400 Answer from more vocab apron

$500 Question from more vocab an interior monologue in which the audience overhears the character’s thoughts, motivations and reflections

$500 Answer from more vocab soliloquy

$100 Question from springalingadingdong the fee that must be paid when using a copyrighted work.

$100 Answer from springalingadingdong royalties

$200 Question from springalingadingdong enriches vocal tone by use of vibrations.

$200 Answer from springalingadingdong resonance

$300 Question from springalingadingdong a metal pattern that, when placed inside an ellipsoidal spotlight, throws a shadow pattern on the stage

$300 Answer from springalingadingdong Gobo /(template)

$400 Question from springalingadingdong distinctive sound of a culture, region or language.

$400 Answer from springalingadingdong dialect

$500 Question from springalingadingdong the overall color of the light onstage.

$500 Answer from springalingadingdong Color balance

Final Jeopardy Shakespeare wrote during what time period?

Final Jeopardy Answer What is the English Renaissance? (or Elizabethan time period)