Verbal/physical signal for action or effect to begin.
What is a Cue
What is a group of actors/crew working together cooperatively?
What is an ensemble?
To hide from audience’s sight.
What is masking?
Large profile spotlight with operator
What is a follow-spot (spotlight)?
If you sew things together, you are?
The far drop for projections or scenic elements, specific, sometimes a semi-circular backing.
What is a Cyc?
What sound is it bad luck to make in a theatre?
What is a whistle?
A unit of scenery that functions as a wall.
What is a flat?
The adjustment of lighting/projection equipment.
What is focus?
If you make the clothes by laying pieces of fabric over a model?
What is a draper?
Imaginary line shown on ground-plan.
What is Center Line
A spontaneous style of theatre using unrehearsed and unscripted acting scenes is called?
What is improv?
A technical drawing showing side view.
What is an Elevation?
Connected circuit in lighting or sound system.
What is a Channel?
A finished costume drawing.
What is a rendering?
Outside performance area.
What is offstage?
What is an acting technique that uses no words to tell a story?
What is Pantomime?
Model of theatre in which stage design model is housed.
What is a model box?
A device that controls electricity passed to lanterns.
What is a dimmer?
The first time the cast and crew see the costumes.
What is a dress rehearsal or dress parade?
Instruction to stop action or effect, (not to pause).
What is kill?
After the production the taking apart of the sets is called?
What is strike?
A one-way piece of fabric used in scenic elements, used to hide and reveal.
What is a scrim?
Lanterns with no lens.
What is a flood?
To lock in a stitch at the beginning or ending of your sewing.
What is a backtak, backstitch?