Stage Directions
Theatre Layouts
Potpourri
Places
People
100

The number of stage areas we typically use and what they are called

What is 9:

USR, USC, USL, 

CSR, CS, CSL, 

DSR, DSC, DSL

(Slide)

100

Theatre layout with audience on one side and an arch opening

Bonus - theatre layout with audience on one side with no arch opening

What is proscenium?

(Pros [get it?] and cons)

Bonus - End Stage

100

Things you might ask to get to know the space

This is a long list

100

Scenery gets built here


Scenic Studio (Shop)

If it is attached to the stage it may become part of backstage/storage


100

Folks you encounter in relation to the Scenic Studio

TD, ATD, Head Carp (Shop Supervisor), Painters, Designer, Props

200

The reason we use Upstage/Downstage

What is early stages were raked and actors were actually walking either up or down a ramp

200

Acting area downstage of a proscenium arch

Apron

200

Theatre that takes place in a non-traditional space, often related to the performance location

What is Site Specific Theatre?

(Pros & Cons; Digital)

200

Costumes are constructed here

Costume Studio (shop)


200

Folks you might encounter in the costume studio

Costume Manager (here TD), Draper, Designer, Wardrobe

300

The way stage directions are determined

Directions are based on the performers perspective when facing the audience

SL & SR - performers L & R

US & DS - Up away from Audience Down toward Audience

300

A theatre space that can be arranged in a variety of ways

What is a flexible space? (Blackbox is acceptable in this case)

(Pros & Cons)

300

List at least 3 challenges you might encounter in outdoor theatre

What are temperature/weather, Daylight/Nighttime, Permanence, storage, animals

300

At least three things you should know about dressing rooms

How many there are (and how many people fit in each)

How are they setup

How do you get to them

300

Person who manages the overal financial functions of a theatrical organization - they hire/fire, sign paychecks, and typically have final say over all decisions

Who is the Producer?

(Slide)

400

Words to describe a location or direction of movement relative to a given object in the horizontal (left/right) plane.

Also used to delineate the acting area from the wings 

What are onstage/offstage of?

(Slide)

400

Theatre layout that has audience on 3 sides of a stage that extends out into the house

What is Thrust?

(Pros and Cons)


400

The area of the theatre that is not the stage/backstage

House

400

The stage manager typically calls the show from here

What is the Booth? (Calling station)

Sometimes back of house, sometimes backstage; May be shared with board ops and/or follow spots

Need to know about monitors/line of sight to the stage, whether it is enclosed or open (calling volume), & communication

400

Person who maintains the artitic vision of the theatre company's season and individual productions

Who is the artistic director?

(Slide)

500

Taking a natural position and opening it toward the audience

What is Cheating out

(Slide)

500

Theatre layout with audience on all sides

Bonus - special name for spaces where every row of seats is on a different level

What is Arena? (In the round is an acceptable answer)

Bonus - What is Stadium?

(Pros & Cons)

500

The area where important documents are posted including the sign-in sheet & daily call

Bonus - where should be be located

What is the callboard?

Bonus - Ideally somewhere central

500

At least 4 things you should find out about the rehearsal space and who might you encounter there

What are

How does it compare to the stage space, where are the nearest restrooms, is it a shared space, do we own it or is it rented, how are prop and costume storage handled, any special instructions

Director, Music Director, Choreographers, Dramaturg, Asst. Stage Manager, Accompanist, Performers

500

Folks you might encounter in the electrics area

Who are the Head Electrician, Asst. HE, Asst./Assoc. Designer, Designer, Board Op 

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