Type of performance space with audience surrounding all sides of the stage.
acting without words through facial expression and gesture
Refers to the echoing sound that occurs naturally to a voice or instrument in hall or room with reflective walls and, by extension, to analog or digital effect units which recreate this effect
the process near the end of the recording process in which all of the tracks of recorded music are blended and placed onto the Left and Right channels of a standard stereo recording.
an experimental show which combines music, dance, visual effects, and drama (e.g., Laurie Anderson). Associated with some types of art rock and experimental rock.
The area of the performance space that is farthest away from the audience.
Opening section of a song or tune
time; i.e., the overall speed of a piece of music
A drawn picture of a set, as seen from a bird's eye view (from above), using geometric shapes to represent set pieces and levels.
The most common type of Theatre space, known for its framed arch that outlines the stage opening, having the audience facing one side directly in front.
A signal or line that prompts the next action or stage business during a performance.
The audience's view of a performance space, being blocked from the backstage.
A second, more specific audition where a director looks closer at given actors.
The imaginary divide that separates the audience from the performance space
The area of a theatre where the audience sits or watches from
A body position for the stage wherein the actor faces more towards the audience
the period of a musical piece that encompasses a complete cycle of the time signature, e.g., in 4/4 time, a measure has four quarter-note beats
a slang term which refers to a paying musical engagement at a venue, usually of a single night's duration