Stage Directions Basics
Stage Areas
Blocking & Movement
Beyond the Curtain
Acting Body Postions
100

This stage direction means moving closer to the audience.

  • What is downstage?

100

The front left corner of the stage (from the actor’s perspective).

  • What is downstage left?

100

When an actor crosses from one side of the stage to the other.

  • What is a cross (X)?


100

The areas to the sides of the stage, hidden from the audience.

What are the wings

100

This acting position faces the audience directly.

What is full front

200

This is the actor’s right-hand side while facing the audience.

What is stage right?

200

The back right corner of the stage (from the actor’s perspective).

What is upstage right?

200

This term is used when an actor turns their body slightly toward the audience

  • What is cheating out?


200

The area behind the stage used for scenery, actors, and crew

What is backstage
200

This position has the actor’s back completely to the audience.

What is full back

300

The area farthest from the audience.

  • What is upstage?


300

The exact middle of the back of the stage.

  • What is upstage center?


300

A movement used to subtly shift stage balance when another actor moves.

  • What is a counter-cross?


300

The backstage room where actors wait until they are called to the stage.

What is the greenroom

300

This position is when the actor is turned directly sideways.

What is profile

400

This stage direction means moving toward the side of the stage.

  • What is stage left or stage right?


400

The area between downstage right and upstage right.

What is stage right?

400

A deliberate freeze in action, often at the end of a scene.

  • What is a stage picture or tableau?


400

The place where the audience sits

What is the house

400

An actor turns slightly toward the audience to stay visible.

What is a quarter turn

500

This is the center point on the stage where up/down and left/right meet.

What is center stage?

500

The area between downstage center and upstage center.

  • What is center stage?

500

The practice of giving attention and focus to the actor speaking.

  • What is giving focus (or sharing focus)?

500

The front edge of the stage,closest to the audience

What is the apron

500

An actor is mostly turned away from the audience, but not fully.

What is a three quarter turn

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