Stage Direction
Theatre Curtains
Theatre Equipment
On Stage
Broadway Show
100

Closest to the audience 

What is Down Stage 

100

Front curtain separating the stage from the audience, often simply called "the curtain."



What is the Main Drape

100

Spotlight that can be moved around during a performance.

What is a follow spot

100

Permanent framed opening through which the audience sees a play or show.

What is a proscenium 

100

Longest running show on Broadway

What is Phantom of the Opera

200

Is farthest away from the audience

What is Up Stage

200

A piece of fabric, which is hung on stage and usually used as scenery.

What is a drop

200

Items used on stage by actors, not including scenery and costumes.

What are props

200

Stage that extends well past the proscenium arch so that the audience surrounds it on three sides.

What is a thrust stage
200

Always says "oh my goodness" in Annie

Who is Tessie

300

Xing

What is crossing

300

White curtain or drop across back of stage.

What is a Cycloroma  CYC

300

Colored tape used to mark position of scenery

What is spike tape

300

Canvas or wood covered wooden frame used for scenery.

What is a flat

300

Twin sisters plotting to take over River City

Who are the Toffelmire Sisters

400

Aiming body out toward the audience when talking to another actor.

What is cheat

400

A drop made of a special weaved material that when lit can be transparent or opaque.

What is a scrim

400

Platforms or large set pieces on casters.

What is a wagon

400

Another name for the floor of the stage where the actors stand.

What is the deck

400

He writes "today at least you're you and, well, that's enough."

Who is Evan Hanson

500

Moving over to allow another actor room to stand in a scene

What is counter

500

First short curtain hung upstage of the main to mask off the lights

What is a teaser

500

Piece of pipe from which lights, scenery and curtains are hung.

What is a batten

500

A large open space under the stage.

What is a trap

500

He says, "Everyone shall sit under their own vine and fig tree, And no one shall make them afraid."

Who is George Washington