Stage Positions Types of Stages Theatre Jobs The Voice Shakespeare
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What is in front of the stage?
The audience
100
What is a thrust stage?
A stage where the audience is angled on three sides of the stage.
100
What is a set manager do?
Manages the production’s set.
100
What is a good drink for your voice?
Tea
100
Where was Shakespeare born?
Stratford Upon Avon
200
What is the position to the left in the middle (from audience prospective)?
Right
200
What is the stage typically used in wrestling?
Arena Stage
200
What is an actor?
One of many people who portray a character in a play.
200
What is a good technique for preparing your voice?
Tongue twisters
200
Who was his wife?
Anne Hathaway
300
What is the back of the stage called?
Upstage
300
What is the type of stage typically used in modern plays?
Proscenium Stage
300
What is a sound designer?
One who works with the plays sound.
300
What is a bad idea before using your voice?
Screaming.
300
When did he die?
April 23rd
400
What is the position closest to the audience?
Downstage
400
What is one thing these stages have in common?
An Audience
400
Who manages the dancing?
Choreographer.
400
What is a commonly used tongue twister?
Peter Piper
400
What was his theatre called?
The Globe
500
What is the position in the very middle?
Center
500
What is an apron?
A flat area that sits in front of the curtained area.
500
What is a costume designer?
One who designs the outfits and costumes for a play.
500
What is a tongue twister?
A commonly used method of preparing ones voice by saying something difficult to say repeatedly.
500
What did he do in 1613?
Moved back to Stratford






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