Managers
Entry Level
Upper Level
Preparation
Performance
100
The person who keeps track of all cues and effects and who makes cue sheets
What is Stage Manager
100
A person who moves scenery
Grip
100
The person in charge of all aspects of a production
Director
100
A pamphlet that contains the names of cast members, production staff, committee chairpersons, and acknowledgments
Program
100
Color coded sound and light cues
Information found in a promptbook
200
The person who promotes a production
Publicity manager
200
The person who keeps the director's promptbook and feeds lines to actors who have forgotten them
What is Prompter
200
The person who finds investors, hires the director, and helps establish a budget for production
What is Producer
200
Prepared by the business manager; a projection of the expenses of a production
What is Budget worksheet
200
The place where the items actors carry onstage are kept during a performance
Prop table
300
The person who is mainly responsible for the financial arrangements of the production
What is Business manager
300
The people that help the properties chief
Properties Assistant
300
The person who works with sets, costumes, make-up, and lighting to create the overall atmosphere of a play
Scenic Designer
300
An oral, written, or taped evaluation of an actor's performance; usually given by the director
Critique
300
The place where the stage manager sits during a performance to call cues to the technical crew
What is Prompt table
400
The person responsible for considering the needs of the audience
House Manager
400
The person who serves as a liaison between the director and the cast and crew.
Assistant Director
400
The person who executes the designs of the scenic designer; responsible for building sets, painting drops, creating costumes, and hanging lights
Technical director
400
The word an actor calls to the prompter when dialogue is forgotten; used only during rehearsals
"Line"
500
The person in charge of acquiring furniture and props
Properties chief
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