Stage Directions
Types of Theaters
Stage Areas
Vocabulary
Who's Who
100

Moving toward the audience is called what?

Downstage

100

The most common type of theatre, shaped like a picture frame.

Proscenium Theater

100

Where the audience sits

The House

100

Items used by actors on stage for business and characterization.

Props

100

The person who writes the script.

Playwright

200

Moving toward the back of the stage is called what?

Upstage

200

A stage that extends into the audience on three sides.

Thrust Theater

200

The hidden side areas offstage.

The Wings

200

A drawing of the stage setting from above.

Floor Plan

200

The person in charge of the creative vision and staging of a show.

Director

300

The actor’s left when facing the audience is called what?

Stage Left

300

A stage where the audience surrounds all sides.

The Round

300

Space behind the stage

Backstage

300

A side view of the set, seen from the wings.

Section View

300

The person who oversees rehearsals and “calls” the show.

Stage Manager

400

Walking from one point to another on stage is called what?

Cross

400

A flexible, simple performance space, often a square room.

Black Box Theater

400

Where musicians perform during a show.

Orchestra Pit

400

A list of lighting changes during a performance.

Lighting Cues

400

The person who manages ticket sales.

Box Office Manager

500

 A private line spoken to the audience, not heard by other characters.

Aside

500

A non-traditional location, like a park or warehouse, used for performance.

Found Space

500

where does the stage manager sit during the show?

The Booth

500

A chart listing all characters, their scenes, and what they wear.

Costume Plot

500

The person responsible for running all technical crews and safety.

Technical Director

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