Activity 1
Directions: Match the correct roles and functions of the following productions staffs in the
column A to column B.
Production Staffs Roles and Functions
a. He/she creates the storyline of the play.
1. Producer
b. He/she provide the financing and
2. Director oversee the overall production.
c. He/she is tasked to plan out all the dance
steps to suit the music and rehearses the
3. Playwright
actors until they can perform the dance
skillfully.
d. He/she sets up the actual stage of the
4. Set Designer
production.
e. He/she has the vision of the desired
5. Light Designer total effect and impact of the
performance.
f. He/she carefully notes how each actor and
every member of the stage, sound,
6. Costume Designer lighting, and costume crews need to be
coordinated to
bring the director’s vision to life.
g. He/she is tasked with overseeing the crews
for the sets and props, the sound and
7. Sound Designer
music, the lighting, and the costumes.
h. He/she is tasked to manage the music
8. Production Manager needed during the performance.
i. He/she makes the actors look natural for
their respective roles— based on their
9. Technical Director characters’ age and personality, and the
time and place
of the story.
j. He/she uses colored lights or filters, as well
as special effects such as gradual dimming
or brightening, a speckled effect like
10. Choreographer
sunlight through leaves, or
flickering lights to create the mood.
k. He/she decides what attire will be used; does
not only give the audience a clear sense of
11. Makeup Designer the setting but will also express each
character’s personality and distinct
qualities.
l. He/she looks at the details searching for
evidence through research to produce
conceptual ideas that best support the
content and values with visual elements.
Activity 2
Directions: Chose one of the production staffs and imagine yourself getting involved in the
production of a school stage play. After which, write down 3-5 tasks of your chosen role during the
pre-production, show time, and post-production periods.
Pre-production/
Role Rehearsal Period Show Time Tasks Post-production
Tasks Tasks
PERFORMANCE TASK 1
Costume Making
Directions: If you are going to create character in your own stage play, how would you showcase
it using a costume or make up? Identify the character and write a brief description about him or her.
You can use yourself as a demonstration character. Take a photo of the result and send it your
teacher. Follow the rubrics for your guide.
10 pts. 7 pts. 5 pts. 2 pt. Score
Costume/ Costume/ Costume/ The costume/
makeup wholly makeup makeup makeup is found
represents the relatively inadequately to be out of
character represents represents the compliance with
Authenticity
the character character. the dress code
and poorly
represents the
character
The costume/ The costume/ma The costume/mak The
makeup is unique keup is quite eup is conventional costume/makeu p
Originality and imaginative. original and and like others. lacks originality and
presentable. imagination.
The costume/make Well thought out Costume/mak eup Expected and
up is unique, and went to some is put together nothing out of the
imaginative, trouble to be adequately. ordinary.
Creativity unexpected, unusual, creative and
and well thought out. unexpected.
Demonstrator can Demonstrator can Demonstrator can Demonstrator DOES
represent the SOMEWHAT POORLY represent NOT
character WELL and represent the the character well represent the
Presentation convinces the character and and STRUGGLES character well and
audience. TRIES to convince to convince the FAILS to convince
the audience. audience.
the audience.
TRUE OR FALSE:
Direction: Write T if the statement is correct or F if the statement is wrong. Write your answers in your notebook.
1. The producer is not a member of the production team.
2. Lighting design enhances the effect of other visual elements.
3. The properties of a play include the stage props and hand props.
4. The way actors dress for their roles is the task of the costume and makeup designer.
5. The production team is responsible preparing and setting up every scene in the play.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Carefully read the questions below. Write the letter of the correct answer in you notebook.
1. Lighting design collaborates and provides the overall mood of the performance. Which of
the following is not a function of light?
A. It serves as a motivation.
B. It involves mood and illusion.
C. It emphasizes structure and rhythm.
D. It conveys meanings, time periods, and historical context.
2. Who among the members of the production team takes an idea to an actual play and
delegates tasks to the team members?
A. Director
B. Playwright
C. Producer
D. Production manager
3. Who is a playwright?
A. A person who takes an idea of an actual play.
B. A person who writes the script plays and also known as dramatist.
C. A person who creates the world that the play’s characters are supposed to live in.
D. A person who oversees the crews for the sets and props, the sound and music, the
lighting, and the costumes.
4. In a director’s point of view, which of the following questions is considered the most
essential idea to be considered in directing a play?
A. Why would I cast this person in this role?
B. How should the message be communicated to the audience?
C. Has the play been previously produced?
D. Who are the leading characters of the play?
5. Which of the following visual components of a stage play is used to create an
environment that reveals the characters portrayed by the performers?
A. Stage settings
B. Lighting design
C. Costume design
D. Properties/Props
6. Which of the following concepts are the focus of a lighting designer?
A. Role and setting
B. Costume and props
C. Mood and atmosphere
D. Music and dance steps
7. How important props are in a stage play?
A. Makes the set look well-funded and planned.
B. Aids actors in the presentation of dance numbers.
C. Creates the mood and illusion of the entire set or stage.
D. Helps convey scene’s objectives and aid actors in communicating message.
8. How does a choreographer work in the production of a play?
A. Chooses the sound effects need during the play.
B. Assists the dancers in the preparation of costumes.
C. Leads the actors and actress during dance numbers in the play.
D. Plans the dance steps that are suitable for the dance numbers in the
production.
9. As a makeup designer, how will you make the role of a character looks real?
A. Avoid using prosthetics and wigs.
B. Use different makeup colors and shades.
C. Match makeups of the characters with their costumes.
D. Apply simple and light make up that is suitable to each actor.
10. Producing a theatre play or movie is not a simple job. The complexity of it requires
people of different tasks which is called production team. Which of the following
is not a member of the team?
A. Audience
B. Choreographer
C. Director
D. Set designer