The identity of number 5.
What is center stage?
The identity of number 13.
What is the audience?
These are the actors who appear on stage in character.
Who are the cast?
Lights are turned up.
What is Lights up?
A character who laughs breaking the illusion of the performance.
What is a corpse?
The identity of number 16.
What is backstage?
The identity of number 10.
What is the curtain?
When an actor is due on stage during a scene.
What is enter?
Multiple characters delivering a line at the same time.
What is a chorus?
Movement pattern characters make on stage as they move.
What is blocking?
The identity of number 8.
What is downstage center?
The identity of number 14.
What is right wing?
Refers to when an actor walks onto stage.
What is an enter?
A barrier between the audience andthe fictional performance.
What is the fourth wall?
An actor who learns the part of another character in case the pirncipal actors can't perform.
What is an understudy?
The identity of number 3.
What is the apron?
Writer who creates a story in script form for actors to perform.
What is a playwrite?
When an actor is due on stage.
What is a cue?
Case lines up downstage at the end of the production for applause.
What is curtain call?
The identity of number 12.
What is the pit?
The identity of number 3.
What is upstage left?
A speech given to audience unheard by other characters and is known as breaking the fourth wall.
What is a soliloquy?
A speech given by a character in which other characters do not respond.
What is a monologue?
Comment actor makes to audience inorder to let them hear the character's thoughts.
What is an aside?