A curtain made for cutting fire off from audience.
Fire curtain.
Chooses a script, hires a Director, acquires funding and oversees the whole production.
Producer
Should be used when using tools that can create a by-product that can get into your eyes.
Goggles
Carries out the building of the scenery as envisioned by the scenic designer.
Scenic (Set) Crew
Who the Sound Operator works closely to train and makes sure that the sound cues are going smoothly throw-out the piece.
Sound Designer
These allow for short term fire-fighting ability.
Fire extinguishers.
Has the overall vision for the play and works with actors, designers and technicians to communicate the vision. Selects the cast of performers and technical crews.
Director
Report all incidents and accidents to this person for assistance and/or first aid.
Shop Supervisor/Instructor
Assist the stage manager and relays cues from the stage manager to stagehands and other crew members backstage.
Assistant Stage Manager
The number of fire extinguisher classes.
3
Means the material will not burn or catch fire.
Fireproof
Oversees and executes the designs of all technical aspects of a show.
Technical Director
When putting tools away, remember to wait to do this.
Wait for the tool to completely stop.
The crew members who are in charge of distributing the costumes and accessories to the actors during a show.
Wardrobe Handlers
This extinguisher is for electrical fires only.
Class C
Means that if fire is present, the product will burn, but as soon as the flame source is removed, the material will stop burning.
Flameproof
Draws renderings and creates a 3D model of what the set should look like.
Scenic Designer
Non-baggy clothing and closed toed shoes are considered this.
Appropriate (Shop) Clothing
Head of the house ushers; is responsible for the smooth operation of the house (typically both the lobby and audience seating area) during the run of the show.
House Manager
Other than stone, older theaters were made out of this material.
Wood
Rigged to open automatically at a given heat level so that smoke can be vented from the theatre to give the people inside a longer opportunity to evacuate safely.
Stage Ventilators.
The person who is charge of programming and designing the light cues for a production.
Lighting Designer
This administration is responsible for making sure work environments are safe and healthy for the workers and patrons of a facility.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
The people in charge of moving set pieces on and off the stage during a production.
Stagehands/Running Crew
This Shakespearean theater burned down due to fire.
Globe Theater