A flexible theatre named after the usual color of its small walls
What is a "Black Box" theater?
Stage Left is the audience's________.
What is "Right?"
The light that shines on one actor or a small group of actors to show the audience where their focus should be
What is "Spotlight?"
A person who plays a role or a character's part in a play
What is an Actor or an Actress?
Musical about the first Treasury Secretary of the US
What is "Hamilton?"
Typical theater shape. A "picture frame" is placed around the front of the playing area.
What is "Proscenium Theater?"
When you are onstage, facing the audience, this is behind you.
What is "Upstage?"
Stage light often used for color washes. Offer no control of the beam or the focus.
What is "Floodlight?"
The person in charge of the blocking and creation of the play or musical
What is the "director?"
Musical based on characters from Wizard of Oz
What is "Wicked?"
The acting area is completely surrounded by the audience. Traditionally a smaller style.
What is "Theatre-in-the-Round?"
When you are onstage, facing the audience, this is in front of you
What is "Downstage?"
The curtain at the rear of the performance area used to represent the sky or distant areas.
What is "Cyclorama?"
The person who runs the stage crew
Who is the "Stage Manager?"
One of Shakespeare's most famous plays. A tragedy about two unlikely romantic interests
What is "Romeo and Juliet?"
A larger-scale version of a stage where the audience sits all the way around the playing area.
What is "Central or Arena Staging?"
The exact middle of the stage
What is "Center Stage?"
An electronic device that controls multiple stage lights at once
What is the "Lighting Control Board?"
The person who is in charge of all of the props for the show.
Who is the "Props Master?"
A play about witches in Salem. Usually required to read in high school.
What is "The Crucible?"