This term refers to the raised platform or stage where actors perform
what is a PLATFORM?
The person responsible for designing the visual aspects of a stage production.
What is a Set Designer?
The term for a long speech delivered by a character alone on stage, expressing their inner thoughts and feelings.
What is a Monologue?
opening up to the audience
What is 3/4s open? What is Point your package?
The team that relates to the dances in a musical.
What is choreography?
this is the part of the stage that is closest to the audience and extends beyond the proscenium arch.
What is an APRON?
This term describes the person who is responsible for coordinating and managing all aspects of a theatrical production, from casting to final performance.
What is a DIRECTOR?
The final run-through of a production before it opens to the public is often called this.
The text that the actors work from
What is a Script?
The term for an actor's spoken thoughts is addressed directly to the audience, often revealing their inner emotions.
What is Breaking the 4th Wall?
The audience directly faces the stage—which is typically raised several feet above front row audience level—and views only one side of the scene.
What is a a Proscenium Stage?
The person who calls cue?
Who is a Stage Manager?
This term refers to the written instructions in a script about the movements, gestures, and actions of the characters.
What are Stage Directions?
The art of communication through your body rather than the spoken word?
What is Pantomime?
Who is Shakespeare?
The part of the stage that is farthest away from the audience
What is Upstage?
In charge of the major building aspects and blueprints?
What is a Master Carpenter?
When another actor crosses so that they can be seen; used to balance out the action on stage.
What is a counter cross?
Term that refers to having all of the lines memorized for a rehearsal.
What is Off- Book?
This famous American playwright wrote "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible."
What is Arthur Miller?
The stage is situated in the center of the theatre, with the audience facing it from all sides.
what is Theatre in the Round?
Portrays characters and memorizes lines.
What is an Actor?
Studying your character and becoming the character on stage.
What is characterization?
Hallsville Theatre warm up Ritual?
What is_____
Two terms that are used in theatre specifically for your voice.
What is Articulation/Diction and Projection