This is also known as an ERS.
What is an Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight?
The system for fly rail safety between deck and load rail
What is Call and Response?
This person is responsible for creating the light plot
Who is the lighting designer?
Purpose of a gel.
What is change the color of the light coming from an instrument?
The area the audience occupies
What is Front of House (FOH)?
This wash fixture has interchangeable lenses that can be VNSP, MFL, or XWFL.
What is a PAR light?
This equipment should always be "footed" when someone is using it.
What is a ladder?
This person helps to update the lighting paperwork
Who is the Assistant Lighting Designer (ALD)?
The stage floor
What is the deck?
This fixture was originally designed for use in lighthouses.
What is a Fresnel?
An electrician's crescent wrench should always have this attached.
What is a lanyard?
I am responsible for the installation and maintenance of the lighting fixtures and the plot.
Who is the Production Electrician (Master Electrician)?
The stage area in front of the proscenium
What is the apron?
This fixture creates a high intensity beam, and is meant for hands-on operation and lighting performers.
What is a followspot?
All hung lighting fixtures must have this connected for safety.
What is a safety cable?
This person attends every performance, sits in the booth, and takes their cues from the stage manager.
Who is the Light Board Operator?
The area reserved for the orchestra or band
What is the pit?
These lights are intelligent fixtures and are able to pan, tilt, zoom, and change color, among other parameters.
What are moving lights?
These lights provide safety and visibility backstage during a performance.
What are actor blues (run lights)?
I attend every performance and operate a single specialized lighting fixture focused on actors only.
Who is the Followspot Operator?
The area offstage left and right
What are the wings?