LAMDA Cheat Sheet 2026

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65 questions
75 min time limit
50.00% to pass
  1. What distinguishes 'abstract' physical storytelling from 'representational' mime? Abstract work uses movement to express emotions or concepts rather than imitate reality
  2. Which breathing technique is most recommended by LAMDA and voice teachers for sustained vocal performance? Diaphragmatic or abdominal breathing
  3. Bertolt Brecht used 'gestus' in Epic Theatre to describe what? A social gesture that simultaneously reveals character attitude and social relationship
  4. What is the primary function of a stage manager in a theatre production? To coordinate rehearsals and live performances
  5. Why is proper stage rigging essential in theatre production? To ensure safety and stability of stage elements
  6. What is 'hot-seating' as a drama rehearsal technique? Improvising questions directed at an actor in character to deepen characterization
  7. What is the purpose of stage blocking in musical theatre? To establish structured movement for effective storytelling
  8. The rhetorical device 'tricolon' is best illustrated by which example? 'Veni, vidi, vici' (I came, I saw, I conquered)
  9. A performer is working on a song that includes a section of spoken dialogue in the middle. For their LAMDA exam, how should this dialogue be approached? Delivered fully in character, seamlessly connecting the sung portions.
  10. In LAMDA Musical Theatre, the term 'moment before' refers to what acting preparation technique? Imagining what the character has just experienced immediately before the song begins
  11. The term 'dramatic irony' in performance refers to a situation where: The audience knows something the character does not
  12. Which LAMDA grade level typically introduces candidates to performing a sustained mime piece with a clear narrative arc? Grade 3 and above
  13. In Konstantin Stanislavski's system, 'given circumstances' refers to which concept? All facts, events, and conditions surrounding a character's situation
  14. In LAMDA Musical Theatre, what is the primary purpose of a 'warm-up' before performance? To prepare the voice, body, and mind physically and mentally for performance
  15. In LAMDA Musical Theatre, how should a performer typically use eye focus when addressing an imaginary character onstage? Fix a specific point at the correct height and distance to suggest the other person
  16. In a LAMDA devised performance, what does 'physical theatre' primarily emphasise? The body as the primary instrument for expressing narrative and emotion
  17. Which technique helps a performer maintain vocal stamina in a musical? Using proper breath support and diaphragm control
  18. What is 'Laban Movement Analysis' primarily used for in actor training? Understanding and classifying qualities of physical movement and effort
  19. In the anatomy of vocal articulation, what is the 'hard palate'? The bony roof of the mouth
  20. In terms of gesture use during public speaking, what does 'open palm' body language typically convey? Honesty, openness, and invitation
  21. In LAMDA spoken communication grades, 'register' refers to: The appropriate level of formality and language style for the audience and occasion
  22. What is a 'through-line of action' (or 'spine') in Stanislavski's system? The single overarching objective that drives a character throughout the entire play
  23. What is a 'Fresnel' in stage lighting? A spotlight with a stepped lens that produces a soft-edged beam
  24. When portraying an invisible wall in mime, what must the performer maintain throughout the illusion? A consistent spatial relationship with the imagined surface
  25. In Shakespearean performance, 'operative words' are best described as: The words that carry the core meaning and must be energized to communicate the thought
  26. The term 'antithesis' in rhetoric describes: Placing contrasting ideas in parallel structure
  27. What is 'register' in the context of spoken communication? The level of formality or style of language adjusted to suit the context and audience
  28. What does the Stanislavski concept of 'given circumstances' refer to? The facts of the world of the play that affect the character's behavior
  29. In stage terminology, 'upstage' refers to which area of a traditional proscenium stage? The area farthest from the audience toward the back wall
  30. Which of the following is NOT one of the core assessment criteria used in LAMDA performance examinations? Costume design
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