Theatre Folk
The Stage
Acting
Technical Theatre
The Theatre
100

Performers onstage participating in acting (male and female).


Who are Actors/Actresses?

100

The two sides of the stage (stage directions).

What are stage left and right?

100


To perform for an audience representing another person, character, or creature.


What is acting?

100


What actors/actresses are wearing onstage. Also called wardrobe.


What are costumes?

100

People who watch, listen, and respond to a theatre performance.

Who are the audience?

200

To "try out" for a theatre production, film, and or television show.

What is an audition?

200

The portion of the stage closest to the audience.

What is downstage?

200

Making up dialogue and action as you go, usually guided by an idea, topic, or theme. Acting without rehearsal.

What is improvisation?

200
Objects used by an actor onstage.

What are props?

200
Practicing a play or scene.

What is rehearsal?

300

The actors in the play (as a group)

What is the cast?
300

The portion of the stage farthest away from the audience.


What is Upstage?

300

Your "signal" that it is your turn to do something next in a scene or play.

What is a cue?

300


When all the lights on stage go off at the same time, called out by backstage crew.


What is a blackout?

300


The break between the two halves of a play


What is an intermission?

400

A way to wish actors "good luck" before a performance.

What is the phrase "break a leg?"

400

The centre point between upstage, down stage, stage left, and stage right.

What is centre stage?

400


Aiming the body out toward the audience when talking to another character.


What is cheating out?

400

Hangings, structures, and/or furniture that represent a location or decorate the stage.


What is the set/scenery.

400

A written copy of a play.

What is a script?


500

Working together as a group or in partners towards a common goal.

What is collaboration?

500

A type of theatre stage that is on an angle in order for the audience to see the back of the stage more clearly. The reason stage directions are “upstage and “downstage.”


What is a raked stage?

500

To add lines to a scripted scene when necessary.

What is an ad lib?

500

The space between the curtains at the side of the stage where the actors enter and exit the stage.

What are the wings?

500

A person who writes plays.

What is a playwright?

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