Types/Parts of the Stage
Stage Directions
Stage Body Positions
Audience Seating
Theatre 101
100

The Audience will sit in front of the stage only.

What is a Proscenium Theatre?

100
The middle of the stage.

What is Center Stage?

100

The body position facing the audience

What is Full Body?

100

The Audience seating area

What is the House?

100

Romeo and Juliet genre

What is a tragedy?

200
The term we to get the Downstage and Upstage. 

What is a Raked Stage?

200

The Actor will stand here whenthey are furthest from the Audience.

What is Upstage?

200

The body position facing the wings

What is Side Profile?

200

Cheap seats location.

What is the Balcony?

200

The Invisible Boundary that separates the performers from the audience

What is the 4th Wall?

300

Hangs above the stage to hide things that should be seen like lights, vents, scenery, cables

What are Borders?

300

Stage directions perspective 

What is an Actor?

300

The body position turned slightly but still open to the audience

What is 1/4 position?

300

The second seating tier, usually overhanging the orchestra at its midpoint

What is the Mezzanine?

300

A play that has a storyline told with dialogue and songs

What is a Musical?

400

downstage area, in front of the proscenium arch

What is an Apron?

400

The Actor will stand here to be closest to the audience.

What is Downstage?

400

Fully looking Upstage.

What is Full Back?

400

Seating arranged on the sides of the House. Usually reserved for sponsors.

What are the Box seats?

400

a sequence of words or sounds, typically of an alliterative kind, that are difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly

What is a Tongue Twister?

500

The Musicians playing area 

What is the Orchestra Pit?

500

The Actor moves to stage Right from Stage Left.

What is a cross?

500

The body position 75% turned 

What is 3/4 position?

500

Seating closest to the stage.

What is the Orchestra?

500

someone who decides where all the lights will go on stage along with any colors, patterns, and sometimes special effects.

What is a Lighting Designer?