This area onstage is closest to the audience.
What is "downstage?"
The role of this production member is to instruct actors where to go on stage and help them develop their characters and the overall story.
Who is the "director?"
In this dance move, the actor shakes their shoulders and possibly even moves up and down.
What is a "shimmy?"
To ban someone from a country.
What is "banish"?
The boy who owns Buzzlightyear and Woody in Toy Story.
Who is "Andy"?
This area of the theatre is where actors wait quietly for their turn to come onstage.
What is "backstage?"
This person teaches the dances to songs in the musical.
Who is the "choreographer?"
When reading sheet music, this squiggly line means that there is no singing at that moment in the music.
What is a "rest?"
A betrayal of trust; acting to overthrow a person in power.
What is "treason"?
Considered the first Disney Princess.
Who is "Snow White"?
This is another word for "Freeze" in theatre terminology.
What is "Hold?"
This team member teaches music and proper singing technique to actors.
Who is the "music director?"
In this dance move, two dancers link arms and skip in a circle.
What is a "do-si-do?"
Slang term for pirate.
What is a "buccaneer"?
In the Lion King, Mufasa and his family live here.
What is "Pride Rock"?
In this style of theatre, actors make up the story they are telling together on the spot.
What is "improv?"
This designer decides what each character wears, and even creates these items at times.
What is the "costume designer?"
Sheet music is divided up by these, shown by vertical lines throughout the song. Counting these is how the musical director can tell you where to start singing.
What are "measures?"
A decorative clasp used to close the sleeve of a man's dress shirt.
What are "cufflinks"?
Her real name is Helen Parr but she can stretch any part of her body up to 300 feet and can be 1 mm thin. She can also reshape her body in a variety of ways.
This is the correct and polite response whenever a director or stage manager gives an instruction or time information.
What is "thank you?"
This member of the team takes down blocking, assigns scheduling, and is who responds when you call for "line!"
What is the "stage manager?"
This musical term means that the notes in a phrase are all connected and flow one after the other, rather than being short and choppy.
What is "legato?"
A gold coin used in Spain and Latin America during the 1600s.
What is a "doubloon"?
The amount of eggs Gaston eats as an adult each morning.
What is "5 dozen"?