Pre-IB Theatre II Final Exam Study Guide

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What does the "T" stand for in TEAM

Tension

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What does the "E" stand for in TEAM

Emotion

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What does the "A" stand for in TEAM

Atmosphere

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What does the "M" stand for in TEAM

Meaning

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A __ is a theatre practice that has a fixed set of specific performance conventions that have not changed significantly over time.

theatre tradition

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You should always stay _ on stage.

open

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What do I constantly remind you to do with your voice when acting?

project

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A ______ is a significant and identifiable element that is usually culturally recognized, accepted and identified as a key feature of the theatre tradition.

convention

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The audience is allowed into the world of the play through what imaginary wall?

4th wall

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This is the character's reason to do or say anything?

motivation

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What is a key word we used to describe all Asian theatre forms?

stylized

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What is the type of stage we have at RHS?

proscenium

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What stage is completely surrounded by the audience?

arena

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What stage is surrounded by the audience on 3 sides?

thrust

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What is the term for someone or something that stands in the way of a character getting what they want?

obstacles

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What are an actor/character's goals or intentions?

objectives

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What does MOOSASO stand for - character analysis chart?

Motivation, Objectives, Obstacles, Strategy, Action, Stakes, Outcome

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Who was the first actor?

Thespis

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Who wrote The Poetics, which is the single most important piece of dramatic criticism that we have?

Aristotle

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<p>What are the Areas of a Theatre Stage?</p>

What are the Areas of a Theatre Stage?

Upstage Right
Upstage Center
Upstage Left

Centerstage Right
Centerstage Center

Centerstage Left
Downstage Right

Downstage Center
Downstage Left

<p>Upstage Right<br>Upstage Center<br>Upstage Left</p><p>Centerstage Right<br>Centerstage Center</p><p>Centerstage Left<br>Downstage Right</p><p>Downstage Center<br>Downstage Left</p>
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<p>What are the Body Positions in Theatre?</p>

What are the Body Positions in Theatre?

Three-quarter Right

Full Back

Three-quarter Left

Profile Right

Profile Left

One-quarter Right

Full Front

One-quarter Left

<p>Three-quarter Right</p><p>Full Back</p><p>Three-quarter Left</p><p>Profile Right </p><p>Profile Left</p><p>One-quarter Right</p><p>Full Front </p><p>One-quarter Left</p>
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Acting spontaneously, without much planning and without a script?

Improvisation

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The areas on the right and left sides of the stage, out of view of the audience?

Wings