Phrases
Parts of the stage
Things used on stage
Actor terminology
Other
100

A phrase of encouragement offered to performers prior to a show.

What is "break a leg?" 

100

A light left on when the theater is closed for the night

What is a ghost light

100

 Objects on stage or items actors use such as furniture sometimes not part of the actual scenery.

What are props?

100

What an actor wears to evoke the appearance of a particular character.

What is a costume 

100

A large drapery of painted canvas that provides the rear or upstage masking of a set.

What is a backdrop

200

A phrase used when actors improvise their lines whether 

What is "ad-lib?"

200

The areas to either side of the stage that the audience does not normally see. 

What are the wings

200

produced by the vaporization of various oil based substances

What is smoke

200

A performer in a play

What is an actor

200

This is a type of border used in combination with tormentors to frame the audience’s window onto the stage.

What is a Teaser?

300

A phrase used to describe flagrant action over acting

What is Hamming

300

The space below the stage used for accessing traps. It is useful as a storage area.

What is the trap room

300

A large drapery of painted canvas that provides the rear or upstage masking of a set.

What is a backdrop

300

A prearranged sign that indicates to a performer, crew member or stage technician that it is time to proceed to the next line or action.

What is a cue?

300

Although unionized actors and crew have been known to do this, in the theatre this term is generally used to describe the process of disassembling the set when a production closes.

What is a strike