Theatre History
Vocab
Jobs in Theatre
Jobs in Theatre 2
Types of Stages and their Parts
100

The Writer of Waiting for Godot

Who is Samuel Beckett

100

The text of the dialogue and stage directions of a play

What is a script

100

Light Designer

Who Decides what lights will be used, when and what color

100

Creates an approved budget, makes sure that everything gets done by deadlines and on budget, and that resources (people, money and materials) are used properly.

Who is the Producer

100

A standard theatre where the audience is all facing the same way

What is a proscenium? 

200

around this time is when women were allowed to perform on the English Stage

What is the 1660's

200

A character's individual desires or goals which propel them into action; the driving force of an inciting event that starts a story's progression

What is a Motivation?

200

Actor

Who Performs the role of a character

200

the coordinator and organizer of the production. This person schedules rehearsals and rehearsal space, ensures that all cast are present at rehearsal, and records all technical and blocking information (lighting, music and actor cues, props, furniture, transitions, etc).

Who is the Stage Manager

200

A True Thrust

What is a stage that has an equal number of audience on three sides?

300
This group of people closed theatres in England from 1642-1660

Who are the Puritans?

300

Cheating Out

What is The practice of turning one's body towards the audience even while keeping the head facing one's scene partner

300

Set Designer

Who is the person who will draw a design for the performance space, that incorporates the requirements of the script, director, music director, and the choreographer.

300

In charge of locating all of the needed music and sound effects for a play or musical

What is a Sound Designer

300
A stage where there is a unequal number of audience members on three sides

What is an untrue thrust?

400

In the year 1603 this theatre style started in Japan

What is Kabuki

400

SRO

What is the Admittance to a performance after all of the seats are filled which requires people to stand to watch

400

Costume Designer

Who creates a line of clothing and accessories for the cast. These ideas come from the script, time period of the play and the director.

400

Responsible for creating a coherent and consistent vision for the play or musical. They also work with all designers to make sure the vision/concept is sustained.

Who is the director?

400

A stage where the audience is on all 4 sides

What is an Arena?

500

This writer wrote over 300 plays

Who is Lope De Vega?

500

An actor's movement around a set

What is Blocking

500

Playwright

Who writes the script which includes the dialogue and stage directions?

500

in charge of music and singing in a production

Who is the Music Director

500

Flexible Staging

What is a stage that does not fit into any of the other categories of stages?

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