The abbreviation for "Center Stage"
C
Rooms containing clothes racks and mirrors (often surrounded with lights) in which actors change into their costumes and apply make-up
The Dressing Room
definition of an Actor
performing artists who portray characters on stage and in television shows, commercials, movies, and shows at amusement parks.
Acting and reacting in the moment
The definition of Improv
A stage where the audience is seated only in the front of the stage.
Proscenium
The abbreviation for up stage center
USC
The area in a theater out of view of the audience behind the stage
Back Stage
definition of a costume designer
fashion professional who is responsible for creating the look and mood for actors and actresses in film, television and stage productions
When someone has emotional stakes in things we imagine
Care
A narrow stage where the audience is seated around two sides.
Ally or Tennis Court
USR
Up Stage Right
Refers to the area just off-stage to the sides of the proscenium arch
The Wings
Definition of a props master
oversee, and are responsible for, the procurement or production, inventory, care and maintenance of all props associated with productions.
“Yes, And”
Agree
A stage that extends into the auditorium so that the audience is seated around three sides.
Thrust Stage
Always on the right side of the stage from the audiences perspective
Stage Left
The part of the stage in a theater that is in front of the curtain
The Apron
definition of a director
oversee the creative aspects of a production and make sure those parts run smoothly. They also give notes on performance
Make it strong! Make it Clear!
Emote
A stage where the audience is seated around all four sides.
Arena or in-the-round
Cross Down Stage Left
Where lighting and sometimes sound is operated from
The Booth
definition of a stage manager
responsible for the overall organization of a theatrical production.
Do more of what you’re doing
Commit
When a stage is raked
Up stage is raised higher than downstage