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What is a Level
Determined by the Actor's head height on stage
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What is the first rule of the Improv Pyramid?
Yes + And
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What are the conventional Stage Directions
Used so that the actors, designers, directors, etc. understand the exact location of a person or set piece on stage
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What is the worst possible question to start an improvised scene with?
"What are you doing?"
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What is a Proscenium Stage?
A common type of theatre that is built to include an apron, wings, and is sometime referred to as a "picture frame" when described
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What is the 2nd and 3rd layer of the Improv Pyramid? OR What is important to establish at the very top of a scene.
Relationship & Character
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What is a Thrust Stage
A type of performance space where the audiences surrounds the action on 3 sides
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What is the analogy used to describe the purpose of the Improv Pyramid when Improvising
"A Roadmap to Success"
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What is a Raked Stage
A stage built at an angle during the Middle Ages to increase amplification and visibility
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What is the primary method for supporting your scene partner during an improvised scene.
Giving gifts and making strong offers
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