Areas on the sides of the stage used for entrances and exits of actors and scenery.
What are the wings?
The planned movement in a play/musical.
What is blocking?
A long speech delivered by a character.
What is a monologue?
The area of the stage to the actor's right when facing the audience.
What is stage right?
The concluding scene of the play after major conflict has been resolved.
What is the epilogue?
Any play that includes a substantial amount of singing and dancing.
What is a musical?
The divider of the stage.
What is the mid-curtain?
The area to which the audience's attention is directed.
What is the focal point?
The environment or physical background of the play.
What is the setting?
The area used by the actors during a performance.
What is the acting area?
The background information necessary to the understanding of the play.
What is the exposition?
Second in command after the director.
Who is the stage manager?
A picture framed stage.
What is a proscenium theatre?
The heavy front curtain in a proscenium theater.
What is the grand drape?
Articles that can be moved or carried during the course of a play.
What are properties?