Positions
Process
Hierarchy
Definitions
Memorization
100

Person in charge of creating the overall environment

Scenic Designer

100

What comes first blocking or set design

Set design

100

Who works closely with the Scenic Designer to ensure a cohesive and immersive set execution through smaller details and set dressings?

Props Master

100

What is part of the actors toolbox?

Voice, Body, Collaboration, Concentration, Imagination

100
What is the line that prompts an action called?

Cue line


200

In charge of the process of creating, recording, and manipulating audio to enhance the audience's experience of a theatrical production.

Sound Designer


200

How many times do designers and directors usually need to read the script?

3-4 times

200

What does the Sound Designer prepare for the operator to be able to execute their design?

Cue Sheet

200

marking up scripts to help actors deliver their performance, mostly focusing on voice

Vocal annotation

200

Memorization technique used when you rely on recordings.

Auditory

300

The person who ensures a production runs smoothly from start to finish by coordinating the technical and artistic aspects of a show 

Stage Manager

300

What comes first Rehearsal, Casting, or Design meetings?

Design meetings

300

Who ensures the visual elements of a production are unified during the planning stages of a production

Artistic Director and/or Stage Manager

300

The line BEFORE a cue is supposed to go

Standby

300

Technique of identifying levels to a performance to create interest and believability. 

This technique can be done easily for visual memorization and color coding as needed.

Emotional Mapping

400

Who is responsible for developing character and choosing intonations

Actor

400

What is the first step for a designer after reading a script to approach designing a show?

Research

400

Who is the most important design position in a production?

They are a team, no one designer has a more important job. 

400

Spaces between words or sentences that need to flow better

Dead Air

400

Memorization technique of doing, continuously moving through blocking or stage business.

Kinestetic

500

Memorization style by the reptation of writing or using flashcards

Textual