This type of Cueing can be done completely silent and transmitted anywhere throughout the theater
Cue lights
During the rehearsal and pre production process the ASM will help out this person
This is the MAIN element notated in the calling script that stage managers will relay to crew and actors
Cues!
In order to run scenes, stage managers will do this over headset
Cue!
During the pre production of a show stage managers will read though and take notes in this in order to be ready for rehearsals.
The script
This type of cueing allows for more direct communication between the SM and the crew
Verbal cueing
ASMs and other crew wear these in oreder to help with clear communication back stage and throughout the theater
Headsets
When running a show, if any accidents happen or problems arise its important to do this in order to do better in the future.
Take notes
In order to help actors with their lines, ASMs and SMs may do this.
Prompting
in order to prepare for rehearsals stage managers will make this document, comprised of technical cues and blocking that may effect the cues of a performance
These are three possible verbal heads up given BEFORE a an effect should happen
Warning
Stand by
GO
During a rehearsal or production ASMs can be sent here in order to call deliver acting calls
Greenroom
Name 3 types of information that MUST be in a calling script to help run a show.
Lighting, Sound, Actor warnings, entrances, exits, special effects.
In order to prepare actors and crew for things happening on stage stage managers will give these ahead of time
Warnings
Prior to rehearsal stage managers and ASMs will do this to allow actors to work around set pieces before they are there
Taping the floor
Some SMs prefer to use this type of cue because it allows them to more easily tailor their cueing to what's happening on the stage and work around mistakes that arise.
Visual cueing
When a production has more technical and acting cues than one person can reasonably manage you can assign an ASM to give these types of calls?
Acting calls
This different type of information replaces lines or lyrics when a more movement based approach is desired. (often times used in dance)
Counts
A type of run though where actors will skip through dialog from one technical cue to the other. This allows stage managers and designers to work on timing for the show.
Cue-to-Cue
Name one:
Before tech Stage managers and ASMs will meet with back stage crew in order to work the choreography of these two important movements on stage.
Scene changes
Prop Shifts
This type of cueing is given to the actors back stage allowing for a more direct line of communication.
Visual prompting
ASMs will use this type of script in order to allow the SM to focus on prewriting cues in preparation for tech
blocking / rehearsal script
Besides Cueing and technical notes this type of information may find its way into the calling script if it effects a cue
Blocking notes
Pinpointing
In order to make sure their cues are the most accurate before tech stage managers will meet with designers and technical directors to get this document
Cue sheets