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THEATRE I VOCABULARY

Across
A type of performance space where the stage extends into the audience, and the audience sits around the stage on three sides
The first public performance
Left and right areas that are just upstage
A thin screen that can be either opaque or translucent
A piece of scenery used to create a location, usually made of a mixture of wood and canvas
The line before a script line that lets the actor know when to speak A lighting ___ or sound ___ is an action
The main curtain across the front of the stage
A type of performance space, the audience sits on all four sides, and the audience usually numbers in thousands
The determined movement of an actor in a scene
The company of actors who perform together
Down
A piece of colored tape on the stage that marks the location for a set piece
A few pieces that remain stationary, but other pieces can come on and off to create different locations
To remove the scenery and props either from the stage or altogether at the end of a production
Where the audience sits
A performer who is on standby to take on a specific role if the actor cannot perform
A border curtain, a horizontal drapery across the top of the proscenium arch that masks the fly bar
A curtain that is hung on the side of the playing space, used to hide actors and scenery
A character's outfit worn by an actor
A play in which song and dance are a part of the storytelling
A door in the floor from which an actor can enter or exit underneath the stage
A rehearsal in which the show is run from beginning to end without stopping
The conversation change between two or more characters
One room does not change from the beginning to the end of the play
A type of playing space, the playing area is surrounded by an area on all four sides
Used to illuminate the stage along with setting the mood and environment of the plot