Types of Theaters
Parts of a Stage
Parts of the House
Front of House
Backstage
100

The audience directly faces the playing area which is separated by a portal.

What is a Proscenium theater?

100

An open frame on a stage that divides the audience from the stage in traditional Western theatres.

What is the proscenium arch?

100

The section of the theatre designated for the viewing of a performance.

What is the auditorium?

100

A room in a theatre which is used for public entry to the building from the outside.

What is the lobby?

100

The area where cast members apply wigs, make-up and change into costumes.

What is the dressing room?

200

The playing area protrudes out into the house with the audience seating on 3 sides.

What is a Thrust theatre?

200

The area used by performers and technicians to travel between sides of the stage out of sight of the audience?

What is the crossover?

200

The open-air area positioned in front of the apron, and below of level of the audience used to house musicians and/or a conductor.

What is the orchestra pit?

200

A place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to a venue.

What is the box office?

200

The area directly above the stage that houses lights, backdrops, and curtains.

What is the flyspace or fly?

300

A large open door theater with seating capacity for very large groups.

What is an arena?

300

Areas that are part of a stage deck but offstage (out of sight of the audience)

What are wings?

300

The section of the theatre designated for the operation of technical equipment, followspots, lighting and sound boards, and is sometimes the location of the stage manager's station.

What is the control booth?

300

The area where food and drinks are prepared in large venue theaters.

What is the kitchen?

300

The areas of the theater where different crews store equipment, and build the different elements of a production.

What are shops?

400

An unadorned space with no defined playing area.

What is a black box theater?

400

An imaginary reference line on the playing area that indicates where the proscenium arch is.

What is the plaster line?

400

A section of the house hidden in the ceiling from which many of the technical functions of a theatre can be manipulated.

What are catwalks?

400

Signage stating either the name of the establishment or the play and the artist(s) appearing at that venue.

What is the marquee?

400

The backstage bulletin board which contains information about a theatrical production including contact sheets, schedules, rehearsal time changes, etc.

What is the call board?

500

The elongated playing area is surrounded by audience seating on two sides.

What is a Traverse Stage.

500

The area just to one side of the proscenium where the stage manager may stand to cue the show and prompt performers.

What is the prompt corner?

500

A passage situated below or behind a tier of seats.

What is a vomitorium?

500

The area in the rear of the theater where actors and crew enter into the theater out of view of the public.

What is the stage door?

500

A large open space under the stage of many large theatres.

What is the trap room?

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