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Parts, Types, and Functions of Stage
Quiz by Maria Cristina Reyes
Grade 8
Arts
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)
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10 questions
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- Q1In theatre or performance arts it is sometimes referred to as the deck in stagecraft.StageBackstageRiserAisle30sA8EL-IIIb-1
- Q2The audience is positioned in front of stage.ThrustArenaTraverseProscenium30s
- Q3The audience is seated on either side of a stage facing each other.TraverseThrustProsceniumArena30s
- Q4A walkway which goes through two areas of seats.StageApronCenterAisle30s
- Q5A stage in which the audience sits on all four sides.ProsceniumThrustTraverseArena30s
- Q6What part of the stage are numbers 8, 9, and 10?BackstageDownstageUpstageCenterstage30s
- Q7Similar audience layout to a proscenium theatre, but without the arch. The audience is positioned in rows facing the stage.ThrustArenaTraverseEnd Stage or Open Stage30s
- Q8the area of the stage that is the farthest away from the audienceCenterstageDownstageBackstageUpstage30s
- Q9The area in front of the prosceniumApronFrameAisleHouse30s
- Q10The audience is on three sides of the stage as if the stage, this can be very apparent, like a catwalk, or more like an extended apron stage.ThrustEnd StageArenaProscenium30s