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What does the "T" stand for in TEAM
Tension
What does the "E" stand for in TEAM
Emotion
What does the "A" stand for in TEAM
Atmosphere
What does the "M" stand for in TEAM
Meaning
A __ is a theatre practice that has a fixed set of specific performance conventions that have not changed significantly over time.
theatre tradition
You should always stay _ on stage.
open
What do I constantly remind you to do with your voice when acting?
project
A ______ is a significant and identifiable element that is usually culturally recognized, accepted and identified as a key feature of the theatre tradition.
convention
The audience is allowed into the world of the play through what imaginary wall?
4th wall
This is the character's reason to do or say anything?
motivation
What is a key word we used to describe all Asian theatre forms?
stylized
What is the type of stage we have at RHS?
proscenium
What stage is completely surrounded by the audience?
arena
What stage is surrounded by the audience on 3 sides?
thrust
What is the term for someone or something that stands in the way of a character getting what they want?
obstacles
What are an actor/character's goals or intentions?
objectives
What does MOOSASO stand for - character analysis chart?
Motivation, Objectives, Obstacles, Strategy, Action, Stakes, Outcome
Who was the first actor?
Thespis
Who wrote The Poetics, which is the single most important piece of dramatic criticism that we have?
Aristotle
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
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
Acting spontaneously, without much planning and without a script?
Improvisation
The areas on the right and left sides of the stage, out of view of the audience?
Wings