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Technical Theatre Crossword Puzzle

Across
The book compiled by the stage manager, containing all the pertinent information about the show.
A portal that gives the set its own “picture frame.”
Battens from which lights are hung directly over the stage.
A thickness piece placed in door, window, and arch openings to give the illusion of the third dimension to walls.
A common area where performers wait until it is time to go onstage.
The part of the auditorium where the orchestra may be located--often an area below floor level.
The diagram showing the placement of the scenery as viewed from above
Slant or set something at an angle.
The audience surrounds this type of stage.
The person that designs the set
Down
The area where the audience sits
Items that are carried onstage by the actor during a performance.
The audience sits on three sides of this stage.
A small drapery that runs across the top of the grand drape and hides the hardware that suspends it.
A picture of the set drawn in perspective from the audience's point of view.
That part of the stage--left, right, and rear--that is not seen by the audience; also the dressing rooms, greenroom, prop room, shops, and storage areas.
Decorations that have no function on a set, but are merely placed there to look good.
The curtain, hung just upstage of the proscenium, that opens or closes each act or scene.
The command given to technical departments to carry out a particular operation
The front of the stage in front of the main curtain.