Parts of a Play
Stage Tour
Cast and Crew
Monologue Scoring
Greek Theatre
100

The opening of a play or musical where the audience is introduced to the characters and the given circumstances.

Prologue

100

Where the audience sits

House

100

In charge of day-to-day management of a production, the cast and crew, and calling cues during a performance.

Stage Manager

100

The variance of vocal choice from whispering to yelling.

Volume

100

Where the audience sat in the Ancient Greek Theatre

Theatron

200

The character whose story the audience follows

Protagonist

200

A small hallway backstage, behind the scrim, that allows actors and stage hands to cross unseen.

Backstage Crossover

200

The creative figurehead of a production. They have the final say on creative elements and acting choices.

Director

200
The goal of a character in a monologue, scene, or show.

Objective

200

What the Ancient Greek's called their stage.

Orchestra

300

The sequence of events in a play or musical that make up the story.

Plot

300
A thin, sometimes sheer, fabric drop that separates the main playing space from the backstage crossover.

Scrim

300

The crew members who move all set and props during a performance

Stage Hands

300

Why a character wants what they want.

Motivation

300

A pedestal or platform in the center of the orchestra that an actor could stand on for emphasis.

Thymele

400

The turning point where circumstances change for the rest of the story. The moment of highest intensity in a story.

Climax

400

The location above the stage where lighting equipment, sound equipment, and set pieces are hung. Can also bring these elements and special effects onto the stage from above.

Fly Space

400

In charge of crafting or sourcing the required items that actors interact with on stage during a performance.

Props Master

400

The active choices a character makes to achieve their objective.

Tactics

400

Set pieces or the backstage area of a Greek Theatre.

Skene

500

The event in a play that causes the rest of the story to unfold.

Inciting Incident

500

A part of the stage that can be lowered to accommodate musicians during a musical.

Pit

500

The crew members in charge of executing all costume changes for actors during a performance.

Wardrobe Crew

500

Denotes specific moments of emotion/tactics. Can be used to denote a pause or change.

Beat

500

Songs sung praising the stories of Dionysus, God of Wine.

Dithyrambs