Stages
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100

The stage that is referred to as a box or picture frame

What is proscenium?

100

This is is when the actors face each other

What is profile?

100

The areas on either side of the stage

What are the wings?

100

Movement on the stage

What is blocking?

100

This person makes the final decisions for the production

Who is the director?

200

This is the stage that has audience on all 4 sides

What is arena?

200

1/4 right or 1/4 left is also known as what

What is cheat out?

200

The head height of the actor

What is level?

200
The arrangement of actors on the stage

What is a stage picture?

200

This is the turning point of the play

What is the climax?

300

The stage with audience on three sides

What is thrust?

300

This is the position an actor should rarely or never use

What is full back?

300

The way stages use to be built

What is raked?

300

Items carried onstage by an actor

What are props?

300

A frozen picture onstage

What is a tableaux?

400

This is the area that extends passed the Grand Drape

What is the apron?

400

A position that an actor may take when exiting upstage

What is 3/4 right or left?

400

Where the audience sits

What is the house?

400

The actor's position onstage that can be described in 5 different angles

What is body position?

400

Clothes worn by characters in a play

What are costumes?

500

The line that the Grand drape crosses

What is the proscenium line?

500

A position that an actor takes when breaking the fourth wall

What is full front?

500

The person who takes on a role

What is an actor?

500

The number of basic stage areas

What is nine?

500

A sequence of events or storyline

What is plot?