The collective term for the people who are on stage during the show.
What is the cast?
The city where Broadway is located.
What is New York City, New York?
The written guide to the show that contains lines, lyrics, stage directions, etc.
What is the script?
The large pieces on stage used to show where the scene takes place.
What are sets?
The source material for "Once Upon a Mattress".
What is the fairy tale called "The Princess and the Pea"?
The collective term for the people who work off stage during the show.
What is the crew?
The name of the theatre district in London, England.
What is The West End?
The correct way to respond to "places in ten" in the theatre.
What is "thank you ten"?
Smaller items that actors carry with them on stage to help tell the story.
What are props or property?
The name of the dance in "Once Upon a Mattress" that the Queen made everyone learn.
What is the Spanish Panic?
The collective term for the main or leading characters in the show.
What are the principals?
Actors are in this position if they are directly facing each other on stage.
What is full profile?
The music heard at the beginning of the show that sets the scene for the story.
What is the Overture?
The term for the movements actors are asked to make on stage.
What is blocking?
The composer of the music in "Once Upon a Mattress".
Who is Mary Rogers?
The two terms used for the actors who are not in leading roles in the show.
What are chorus and ensemble?
The term for when an actor acknowledges the existence of the audience.
What is "breaking the fourth wall"?
The music heard at the end of intermission in the middle of a show.
What is the Entr'acte?
The collective term for the different ways or mediums in which a story has been told.
What are iterations?
Of Fuller or Emptier: One of the three book writers for "Once Upon a Mattress"?
What is Fuller?
The BIG BOSS during the actual run of the show.
Who is the stage manager?
The term an actor often hears from their director meaning to turn their body more towards the audience.
What is cheating out?
The music heard at the end of a show.
What is the Finale?
The term for a new professional production of a show that is not the original or first run.
What is a revival?
The lyricist for "Once Upon a Mattress" who was also one of the book writers.
Who is Marshall Barer?