The off-stage areas where scenery can be stored are called the ________
What are the wings?
The most powerful person in a theatre. They hire the director.
Who is the producer?
Where the actors change clothes and do their make-up
What is the dressing room?
A set designed for in-the-round seating should have few or none of these.
What are walls?
This is the city where the play takes place.
What is St. Louis?
The curtain that can close off most of the stage to the audience is the _________________
What is the main curtain?
This person has the final say on all design decisions.
Who is the director?
This is where the carpenters build the sets for the show.
What is the scene shop?
A set that represents real life
What is realistic?
This character is the narrator and main character of the play.
Who is Tom Wingfield?
_________ are side curtains that are narrow and tall, designed to hide the wings.
What are legs?
This person manages all of the lobby and audience areas.
What is a house manager?
The area on the stage between the orchestra pit and the main curtain is called the ___________
What is the apron?
The opposite of a realistic set.
What is an abstract set?
These are the mother and daughter of the main character of the play.
Who are Amanda and Laura?
It's important to be ________ and ___________ to different ideas when collaborating
This person manages all of the costumes for a production.
What is a wardrobe manager?
Where the actors hang out when they're not onstage
What is the Green Room?
A type of set that is mostly realistic, but with obviously theatrical parts
What is selective realism?
This is the kind of animal whose figurine is broken by Jim O'Connor.
What is a unicorn?
___________ is a technical rehearsal WITH the actors
What is a wet tech?
This person constructs and repairs all costumes in a production.
What is a seamstress?
This is the area above the audience where lights can be hung.
What is the catwalk or grid?
What is minimalistic?
This is the author of the play.
Who is Tennessee Williams?