Stage Positions | Types of Stages | Theatre Jobs | The Voice | Shakespeare |
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What is in front of the stage?
The audience
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What is a thrust stage?
A stage where the audience is angled on three sides of the stage.
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What is a set manager do?
Manages the production’s set.
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What is a good drink for your voice?
Tea
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Where was Shakespeare born?
Stratford Upon Avon
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What is the position to the left in the middle (from audience prospective)?
Right
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What is the stage typically used in wrestling?
Arena Stage
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What is an actor?
One of many people who portray a character in a play.
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What is a good technique for preparing your voice?
Tongue twisters
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Who was his wife?
Anne Hathaway
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What is the back of the stage called?
Upstage
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What is the type of stage typically used in modern plays?
Proscenium Stage
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What is a sound designer?
One who works with the plays sound.
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What is a bad idea before using your voice?
Screaming.
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When did he die?
April 23rd
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What is the position closest to the audience?
Downstage
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What is one thing these stages have in common?
An Audience
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Who manages the dancing?
Choreographer.
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What is a commonly used tongue twister?
Peter Piper
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What was his theatre called?
The Globe
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What is the position in the very middle?
Center
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What is an apron?
A flat area that sits in front of the curtained area.
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What is a costume designer?
One who designs the outfits and costumes for a play.
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What is a tongue twister?
A commonly used method of preparing ones voice by saying something difficult to say repeatedly.
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What did he do in 1613?
Moved back to Stratford
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