Shakespeare | Types of Stage | The Voices | Theater Jobs | Stage Positions |
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What are the names of Shakespeare's three children?
Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet.
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What type of stage extends into the audience?
Thrust Stage
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What are the three things to avoid for good vocal health?
Ice-cold water, caffeine, and smoking.
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What job sees over the financial aspects of a play?
The producer.
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What is the middle part of the stage known as?
Stage center
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What is the supposed date Shakespeare passed away?
April 23rd, 1616
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What is sometimes referred to as a black box theatre?
Flexible stage.
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What are three things that are good for your vocal health?
Herbal tea with honey, room temperature water, and fruit.
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Which job organizes things like rehearsals?
Stage manager
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What part of the stage is closest to the audience?
Downstage
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Where did Shakespeare move when he was a young man?
London
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What type of stage is the colosseum?
Arena stage
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What are the three articulators?
Lips, teeth, and tongue.
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Who is the technical point of contact?
Technical director
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What part of the stage is farthest from the audience?
Upstage
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What is the name of Shakespeare's wife?
Anne Hathaway
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What type of stage frames the action of the play?
Proscenium stage.
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What are the three things to change in order to make your voice more interesting?
Pitch, volume, and rate.
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Who is responsible for sound effects?
Sound designer
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What is the name of the imaginary boundary where the proscenium arch is?
Proscenium line
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Which of Shakespeare's plays was The Lion King inspired by?
Hamlet
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What type of stage do fashion shows utilize?
Traverse stage.
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What is the rise and fall of your pitch?
Inflection
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Who is the person that writes the play?
Playwright
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What would you call any area where the audience is seated?
The house
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