Moving from one part of the stage to another in an arch.
What is an Arch Cross
To take something off stage.
What is to Strike?
When you turn to face the audience so they can see you.
What is Cheating Out?
What the whole team of a show is called.
What is a Company?
Everyone is in a circle and they have to call out names to be saved.
What is Zombie?
Moving from one part of the stage to another.
What is a Cross?
To speak loud enough to be heard.
What is to Project?
This is when you are not on stage.
What is Off Stage?
These are used to tell actors where they are specifically on stage.
What are Numbers?
Everyone sits in a group and has to reach a number without talking over each other.
What is Counting?
The director's instructions on how to move during a dance. ie: Twist to the Left, Kick your Right Leg, Step back on it, Twist to stand up straight.
What is Choreography?
This is a book with a story in it with character for actors to play and words to say.
What is a Script?
These are on the left and right of the stage and are considered off stage.
What are the Wings?
Where the middle of the numbers are, it could also be 0.
What is the Centerline?
Everyone is in a sandwich formation and copies someone in the middle.
What is Mirror?
When you trade places with another actor on stage.
What is a Counter Cross?
A paper or papers that has music and words for the actor/singer to sing.
What is Sheet Music?
When another actor is standing in front of you and you can't be seen.
What is Upstaging?
Words said by an actor on stage.
What are Lines?
Everyone sits in a circle and passes around an imaginary object.
What is Pantomime Ball?
The director's instructions on how to move on the stage. ie: Enter Stage Right Wing, Cross Center, Turn around in a circle, Exit Stage Left Wing.
What is Blocking?
Something an actor has with them or carries onstage.
What is a Prop?
Another word for the audience.
What is the House?
Words sung by an actor/singer.
What are Lyrics?
Everyone stands in a circle and passes the energy with funny noises.
What is Whoosh?