Theatre Semester 2 Review
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Performing Arts
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11th Grade
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Hard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the process in which an individual uses body, mind, voice, and emotions to perform a role from a script?
Back
Acting
Answer explanation
The process described is called acting, where an individual uses their body, mind, voice, and emotions to portray a character from a script. This distinguishes it from auditioning, blocking, or backstage activities.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Who is the individual that takes part in a play, movie, or other theatrical form?
Back
Actor
Answer explanation
The individual who takes part in a play, movie, or other theatrical form is called an 'Actor'. They perform roles and bring characters to life, distinguishing them from agents, audiences, and antagonists.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What term describes the inherent sound qualities of a room?
Back
Acoustics
Answer explanation
The term 'acoustics' refers to the sound qualities of a room, including how sound is absorbed, reflected, and transmitted. It is the correct choice as it directly relates to the inherent sound characteristics of a space.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the term for lines made up by an actor to fill in where there would be an undesirable pause?
Back
Ad lib
Answer explanation
The term 'ad lib' refers to lines an actor improvises to avoid awkward pauses during a performance. Unlike 'aside' or 'blocking', which have different meanings, 'ad lib' specifically addresses filling in dialogue spontaneously.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the role of a professional who will represent you and submit your resume for job consideration for a percentage of pay?
Back
Agent
Answer explanation
An agent is a professional who represents individuals, such as job seekers, and submits their resumes for job opportunities, typically earning a percentage of the pay as compensation for their services.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the sound in a room when there is no planned sound called?
Back
Ambient Noise
Answer explanation
The sound in a room when there is no planned sound is referred to as 'Ambient Noise'. This term describes the background sounds that are present in an environment, making it the correct choice.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the term for the character that forces change or creates conflict for the protagonist?
Back
Antagonist
Answer explanation
The term 'antagonist' refers to the character that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict and driving change in the story. This role is crucial for developing the plot and character growth.
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