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Theatre 1 Vocabulary

Felicia Wetsman
Period 5
Across
A second audition at which the director looks at actors for specific roles.
A curtain hung on a track so that it can be pulled from the side.
The right side of the stage from the actors' point of view.
A section of text. Usually when the story changes time or location and the script advances to a new scene.
A speech performed by one character.
To move from one area of the stage to another.
To remove the scenery and props either from the stage or altogether at the end of a production.
Area above the stage that holds drapery, scenery, and lights out of sight from the audience.
One room that does not change from the beginning to the end of the play.
A door in the floor from which an actor can enter or exit underneath the stage.
Down
An area that allows actors to cross from one side of the stage to the other, out of sight of the audience.
The group of actors chosen to play the different roles in a production.
A platform used to create levels on stage.
Also called site-specific theatre. An unconventional theatre space. The theatre space's original use is usually not theatre.
A play in which song and dance are a part of the storytelling.
An area beneath the apron of the stage where the orchestra plays.
The first public performance.
The company of actors who perform together.
Indicates where the play takes place using scenery, furniture, backdrops, and lighting.
The bow at the end of the show.
The left side of the stage from the actors' point of view.
To perform. Also, a method of division in a play (Act One, Act Two).
An area, often at the back of the house, where the lighting operator and sound operator execute the stage manager's cues.
A flexible performance space that is painted completely black.
A piece of colored tape on the stage that marks the location for a set piece.