The section of seats closest to the stange, on the main floor of the theatre.
Orchestra
An invisible dividing "wall" between the stage and audience.
The Fourth Wall
A story written specifically for the stage, usually containing one or more characters, dialouge, and a story arc.
The Play
The primary opponent to the leading character, they cause/feed conflict.
Antagonist
The captain of a ship, ultimatley responsible for all creative and artistic decisions in the production.
The Director
The third teir of seating, located farthers from the stage.
Balcony
A stage that protrudes directly intothe audience, shattering the fourth wall.
Thrust
Similar to a play,only it employs music to air in storytelling.
The Musical
The highest point of intrest or suspense typically the moment that determines the outcome of a play's action
Climax
Plans and coordinates all aspectsof a production, usually put up and helpsraise money to make the show possible.
The Producer
Facing the stage, your right is House Right. Your left is House is House Left.
Directions
The left and right sides of a stage immediately outside the scenery, unseen by the audience
Wings
The words to the song.
Lyrics
The thoughts running through a character's head during the action of the play.
Inner Monolouge
Responsible for telling the story through dance.
Choreographer