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Theatre Terms

Across
staging in the center of a room with the audience sitting on all sides
loose-weave curtain on a batten used for visions, flashbacks, and so on
the process of selecting characters
when an actor moves from one side of the stage to the other
the area of the stage closet to the audience
a stage with a permanent framed opening which the audience sees the play
the director's planned movement for characters
an impromptu scene where the actors make up the dialogue and action on the spot
having a part memorized so that a script is no longer needed
the area behind the scenery not visible to the audience
the imaginary wall through which the audience views the play
the right side of the stage from actor's perspective facing audience
a room where actors relax before and after performances
words spoken by a character to the audience rather than to the other characters, who do not hear the speech
increase voice or actions so they will carry to the audience
Down
The stage floor between the front edge of the stage and front curtain
a stage that goes into the audience
imaginary lines indicating visibility of stage areas from different points in the house
speeches in which one actor speaks aloud revealing his or her inner thoughts
an approach that calls on the actor to use personal experience and sense memory to develop a character
a painted canvas or muslin curtain hung from a batten to form part of the scenery
a long speech by one character
offstage to the right and left of the acting area
the area above the stage where scenery, drops, and lights are hung when not in use
a tryout for a part in a play
forgetting one's lines during a rehearsal or performance
another name for the auditorium