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4 100 200 300 400 500 Acting Terms True/ False Stage Areas Acting Positions Theater Terms Misc.

5 Something that is implied but not spoken is … A 100

6 SUBTEXT A 100

7 An actor is scene ______ or upstaging if he/she distracts the audience from another actor. A 200

8 STEALING A 200

9 To have one’s lines memorized and not to have the script in hand is to be ________ A 300

10 OFFBOOK A 300

11 A director will say ______ when he/she wants actors to get ready to start the scene. A 400

12 “PLACES” A 400

13 What the character wants from the scene or play is a/an _________ A 500

14 OBJECTIVE A 500

15 The most common stage is the arena stage. B 100

16 FALSE [PROSCENIUM] B 100

17 A thrust stage is also called an apron stage. B 200

18 TRUE B 200

19 Only a minimum amount of scenery can be used on a proscenium stage B 300

20 FALSE The maximum amount can be used because there is a backstage! B 300

21 Another name for the arena stage is “theater-in-the-round” B 400

22 TRUE B 400

23 A thrust stage is used for more performances that focus on the actors. B 500

24 TRUE B 500

25 The stage areas are from the _______ perspective. C 100

26 ACTOR’S C 100

27 C 200 This is __________

28 DOWN RIGHT C 200

29 C 300 This is ___________

30 UP LEFT C 300

31 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

32 ________ is the strongest and closest to the audience (most of the time) C 400

33 DOWNSTAGE CENTER C 400

34 The front of the stage that comes out (that is not one of the nine basic stage areas) is called the _______ C 500

35 APRON C 500

36 The strongest body position is _____________ D 100

37 FULL FRONT D 100

38 Always try to avoid _______ unless the scene calls for it. D 200

39 FULL BACK D 200

40 Always try to be _____ left/right when sharing dialogue on stage with another actor. D 300

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42 When you’re facing the side of the stage and the audience can only see half of your body, it is called ________ D 400

43 PROFILE LEFT/RIGHT D 400

44 It is a very weak position, but sometimes the scene calls for an actor to be _______ D 500

45 ¾ LEFT OR RIGHT D 500

46 The ______ is the real person on stage. E 100

47 ACTOR E 100

48 A ________ is a movement, usually of the arm, that helps to express action or emotion. E 200

49 GESTURE E 200

50 The gestures and actions an actor uses to advance the plot or scene on stage. E 300

51 BUSINESS E 300

52 The director plans this and it is the job of the actors to follow this arrangement of steps and actions. E 400

53 BLOCKING E 400

54 List the 3 B’s of Acting … E 500

55 BE seen, BE heard, BE the character E 500

56 When an actor is performing improv OR forgets a line, they should always use the “_________” technique F 100

57 “YES…AND” F 100

58 It is very important that an actor always remains in __________ F 200

59 CHARACTER F 200

60 An improv actor should never say “_____” to a scene suggestion or offer. F 300

61 NO F 300

62 An actor should always try to keep his/her body _____ to the audience. F 400

63 OPEN F 400

64 In Theater, it is important that all expressions and movements are ________ than usual. F 500

65 BIGGER F 500

66 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Short Answer Question Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

67 WHAT ARE THE THREE A’S IN IMPROV & WHAT ARE THE FOUR RULES IN IMPROV? Click on screen to continue

68 1. Accept // 2. Add // 3. Advance 1. Never Say No 2. Commit to Character 3. One Person Talks at a Time 4. Accept, Add, Advance Click on screen to continue

69 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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