A system for giving crew and actors silent cues by light.
What is a Cue Light?
List 3 Job Titles that falls under the "Stage Management" category (there are 5 possible answers)
What are Production Stage Manager, Assistant Stage Manager, Production Assistant, Stage Management Intern/Apprentice, and Production Supervisor.
Measuring ground plans, taping out the rehearsal room, attending production meetings, creating paperwork templates, and analyzing the script are all part of this phase.
What is Pre-Production?
A summary that the PSM sends out each day which outlines what happened in rehearsal that day, needs for the next day, etc.
What is a Rehearsal Report?
The _________ in which a production process occurs greatly influences how it unfolds and how the collaborative team interacts. (Examples include genre, location, and regulation)
What is an environment?
The theatrical term for "stop"
What is "Hold"
This person initiates the interpretation of the play, makes all final decisions on production values, and informs actors on where to move and how best to communicate the message of the play to the audience.
Who is the Director?
This is often the first time collaborators meet in person and begin to build relationships that will drive the process during which the stage manager, along with other leaders in the room, sets the tone for the rehearsal environment.
What is First Rehearsal?
The process of notating and charting the movement or props, costumes, and scenery during the course of the play.
What is Tracking?
The union that regulates traditional stage management environments.
What is AEA (Actors Equity Association)?
Another term for the stage
What is the Deck?
The person who manages the schedule, budget, the technical staff, and needs of production.
Who is the Production Manager?
This phase is where the stage management team settles into a routine, building upon everything that has been established during the previous stages of the process. Stage Managers care for the project's interactions with the audience and the challenges of repeating and maintaining the show.
What are Performances?
Emotional intelligence, resilience, empathy, growth mindset, and many more are all examples of this.
What are "soft skills"?
Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theaters are all examples of ________ environments.
What is Regulated?
Stage movements and positions that the director works out with the actors in rehearsal
What is Blocking?
The person who oversees the housing and transportation of visiting artists, and the overall personal well-being of all company members.
Who is the Company Manager?
This is the phase in which the company's preparatory work is considered complete - it is a culmination of all the previous phases, usually celebrated with a party.
What is Opening?
A stage manager's __________ is based on their unique history, experience, skills, education, preferences and level of self-awareness and attributes that make up their personality.
What is Style?
Established roles and responsibilities, based on the existing organizational structure? (Example: Teacher vs Student)
What is Formal Authority?
A mark noting the position of an object on the floor. Used to keep positioning consistent.
What is a Spike?
Supervises the SM Team and acting company, typically for multiple companies of the same production (Wicked, Jersey Boys, and The Lion King all have someone with this job title)
What is a Production Supervisor?
In this phase, the stage management team prepares for technical rehearsals, requiring the team to embrace two phases simultaneously.
What is Pre-Tech?
By showing care and interest in company members as individuals, a stage manager can start to build ________ with their collaborators.
What is Trust?
The personal relationships and bonds that exist between individuals. (Example: Family and Friends)
What is Informal (Authority)