Vocabulary 1
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100

Flying on Stage: Huge open area often as big and tall as the stage itself. Kind of like a box on top of a box.

Fly Tower / Fly Loft

100

Light Instruments: Controls the "shape" of the light. Is a thin circular plate with holes cut in it that goes into the lighting instrument to create patterns of projected light.

Gobo

100
Lights in the Theater: A single lightbulb that stands flowing on the stage in every empty theater. Is not meant to keep the spirits happy at night in the theater.

Ghost Light

100

The illusion of fire and explosions is known in theater as...

Pyrotechnics, or Pyro

100

Who are the people in the play?

Characters

200

Flying on Stage: Flies are engineered to balance the weight of the actors with what?

A Counterweight System

200

Lights in the Theater: These brighten the auditorium so that the audience doesn't trip over each other or their seats.

Houselights

200
Lights in the Theater: Was a popular light before the invention of electric lighting and is a powder that when heated by a flame glows brightly without ever catching on fire.

Limelight.

200

This person is responsible for the delivery and operation of all technical aspects of the production.

Technical Director

200

What is the word for what the characters say?

Dialogue

300

Light Instruments: The thing that projects the light itself is called a what?

Lighting Instrument

300

Lights in the Theater: Two types of Traditional Lighting. One light covers an area of the stage with light. The other illuminates a specific area. 

Flood/Wash & Spots

300

Any object held, manipulated, or carried by a performer during a theatrical performance.

Prop

300

The person and team that is in charge of the rehearsal room and calls each rehearsal to order. Maintains the script and helps integrate new scenes and songs into it. One of the few jobs that touches almost every aspect of the production.

Stage Management Team

300

What is the time and place that the events that the events are taking place in called?

Setting

400

Light Instruments: Inside the lighting instrument is the what?

Lamp

400

Lights in the Theater: Lights that have motors inside them that move all by themselves without anyone there to guide them.

Moving Lights

400

This person creates, finds, organizes, and manages the props for the show.

Prop Master

400

Comes from the Greek word, "Dran" and means "To do" or "To Act."

Drama

400

What is the series of events that makes up the play called? This serves as the structure for the play.

Plot

500

Light Instruments: Controls the color of the light, like a filter over the light.

Gel

500

Lights in the Theater: An operator controls the light, aims it at a specific actor, and follows him wherever he goes.

Follow Spots

500

These are visual elements such as fog, smoke, lightning, breaking furniture, snow, etc. 

Special Effects

500

What is the title of an author of a play?

Playwright

500

What is the struggle between two forces that creates dramatic tension called?

The two types are: Internal and External

Conflict

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