The spectators of a performance.
What is an audience?
A person or other being in a narrative work of art or play.
What is a character?
A male performer acting on stage, television, or in the movies.
What is an Actor?
Clothing worn by the performers of a play.
What is a costume?
A division of a play's performance.
What is an act?
The people who work behind the scenes.
What is a crew?
The main or central character.
What is a protagonist?
A female performer acting on stage, television, or in movies.
What is an Actress?
Objects used during a theatrical performance.
What is a prop?
A short, usually funny, dramatic performance.
What is a skit?
What is a playwright?
The preformer of a play, movie, or television show.
What is a cast?
Person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of making a movie or staging a play.
What is a Producer?
An auditorium or playhouse where performances are held.
What is a theater?
A division of an act, where scenery may remain the same.
What is a scene?
To substitute for an actor.
What is a stand-in?
A group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together.
What is an ensemble?
A person who learns another's role in order to be able to act as a replacement at short notice.
What is an Understudy?
A painted cloth hung at the back of a stage as part of the scenery.
What is a backdrop?
Method of presenting a play or other dramatic performance.
What is staging?
The head of the staff that works at the theater.
What is a house manager?
A character who actively opposes the main character.
What is an antagonist?
Design these physical surroundings in which the action will take place.
What is a Set designer?
An area of a stage located downstage of the curtain wall and upstage of the orchestra pit.
What is an apron?
The ability to command the attention of a theater audience by the impressiveness of one's manner or appearance.
What is a stage presence?