type of stages | stage positions | theatre jobs | the voice | shakespeare |
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What is the stage that has an audience on all sides of the stages?
theatre-in-the-round or arena
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What is the abbreviation for center stage left?
CL
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What is the name the person who funds the production?
producers
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What is the function of the vocal cords?
to make sound
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how many children did shakespeare have?
3
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What is the stage that has an apron?
proscenium arch
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What is that front of the stage called?
downstage
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What is what is the role of the director?
the director is responsible for the creativeness of a script and working with the teams, actors and producer to create a performance that connects with audience.
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What is another name for larynx?
voice box
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What is the name of shakespeare's wife?
anne hathaway
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What is the only stage that has a stage house?
thrust stage
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What does UR mean?
upstage right
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What is the name of the person responsible for all publicity of the play?
publicity manager
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what are the 3 articulators?
tongue, soft palate and lips
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What is the number of plays shakespeare wrote?
38
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What is the stage that is open and flexible?
black box theatre
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What is the abbreviation for downstage right?
DR
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What is the role of the stage manager?
a stage manager is responsible for rehearsals, costume fittings, actors techniqians
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What is the scientific name for windpipe?
trachea
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What is the name of his popular play? (2020 analysis)
a midsummer night's dream
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What is the stage that is also known as a runway?
traverse stage
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What is the reason behind the front being downstage and the back being upstage?
upstage is farther away from the audience, while downstage is closer
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What is the name of the person in charge of sets, costumes, make up, sound, props and lights?
tech director
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What are things to keep good vocal health?
(name as many as you can)
sleep, avoid screaming or talking loudly, avoid drinking coffee, drink lots of water, perform vocal exercises before singing, ect.
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What is the name of the theatre associated with shakespeare?
the globe
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