This is an open-air oval venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports.
What is an amphitheater?
The final practice session before a live performance, where actors wear their costumes and makeup and perform as if the audience is present
What is a dress rehearsal?
The area where the audience sits - some times referred to as the "auditorium".
What is the house?
Objects on stage that either dress the set or are used by actors.
What are props?
When the cast reads the script together for the first time.
What is a read through?
This is located very far downstage, in front of the man curtain.
What is an apron?
A heavy fabric curtain that automatically lowers in the event of a fire to separate the stage from the auditorium in a theater
What is the fire curtain?
Tall, thin curtains (usually black) that hang in the wings.
What are legs?
When your cast and crew all get together to discuss the next stages in your production.
What is a production meeting?
a cotton cloth adhesive used to create temporary markings on stages and theatrical set
What is spike tape?
A stage surrounded by audience on all sides.
What is an arena stage?
A rigging system of ropes, pulleys, counterweights and related devices within a theater that enables a stage crew to bring in scenery.
What is the fly system?
An afternoon performance.
What is a matinee?
The arch or frame around this type of stage.
What is a proscenium?
At the end of the show, when you take the set apart and clean the stage.
What is strike?
A white or natural seamless flat muslin curtain. It is always the piece that is hung furthest upstage.
What is a cyclorama (cyc)?
A type of movable light that follows a performer on stage by an operator.
What is a follow spot?
A long speech by one actor in a play or movie.
What is a monologue?
A technique with the voice to be heard by their audience without straining or shouting.
What is projection?
A rehearsal that focuses on the technical aspects of a performance.
What is a tech rehearsal?
The precise positioning and choreography of actors on stage during a performance.
What is blocking?
a flat piece of scenery which is painted and gives the appearance of walls, buildings or other background.
What is a flat?
An adhesive used for securing cables to a stage floor, either for safety or concealment.
What is gaff tape?
These are used (usually during rehearsals or after a performances) by the director to tell actors and the crew what needs improvement or to give praise.
What are notes?
A stage where the audience is on three sides.
What is a thrust stage?