Production & Design
Musicals
Theater History
Theater Careers
Stage Anatomy
100

This is what the actors may walk on, sit on, or perform in front of- it sets the scene.

What is the set?

100

Musicals use music to tell the story rather than relying only on this.

 What is spoken dialogue?

100

This type of performance includes the acting out of bible stories, usually put on by a church.

What is a liturgical drama/play?

100

If you audition for a show, this person is most likely the one making casting decisions.

Who is the director?

100

This area might have a crew member or actor in it for a brief period, but they must be aware of the line of visibility! 

What are the wings?

200

Belle holds a book in the beginning of the show, which means that the book is one of these. 

What is a prop?

200

This song often introduces the setting and characters at the start of a musical.

What is an opening number?

200

After Roman theater declined, performance traditions survived primarily through this institution.

What is the church (Roman Catholic Church)?

200

This person might be in charge of advertising for the show, managing money for the budget of the show, and many other business-related duties. 

Who is the producer?

200

If you're here, you're probably calling cues or hitting buttons (or both)!

What is the booth?

300

This document is created for the booth- without it, sounds and music will likely not happen at the correct time.

What is a sound cue sheet?

300

This type of person is talented in 3 ways: strong singing, dancing, AND acting

What is a triple threat?

300

This role maintains blocking, cues, and rehearsal notes throughout the production, among many other responsibilities. 

What is a stage manager?

300

On a stage with a proscenium arch, this part of the stage extends past it. 

What is the apron?

400

This is a full color, labeled rendition of a costume design.

What is a costume rendering?

400

Choreography must consider spacing and visibility, also known as this.

What is formation(s)?

400

Due to low literacy rates, Medieval theater focused on symbolism in their performances instead of this element

What is realism?
400

This type of curtain is a little different; it's supposed to be see through and cast shadows depending on light. 

What is a scrim? 

500


Colored sheets placed in front of lights to change color are called this.

What are lighting gels?

500

Musicals that use existing popular songs instead of original music are called this.

What is a jukebox musical?

500

The movement from this language to vernacular languages in medieval plays allowed for greater accessibility in the theater

What is Latin?

500

Don't look down! While it may be scary, someone has to be here to work on the stage lights! 

What is the catwalk?

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