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_________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron
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_________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

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Page 1: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house

Theatre Terminology

Apron

Page 2: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

________________ - Any type of scenery or material placed in back of an opening to mask the backstage area from the audience.

Backing

Page 3: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

____________ - A long piece of wood or pipe at the top and bottom of a drop. A length of pipe, a part of a counter-weight system to which a drop or other scenic and lighting units or equipment are attached.

Baton

Page 4: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

____________ - black draperies used as legs and borders.

Blacks

Page 5: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

____________ - An interior setting with three walls and possibly a ceiling.

Box Set

Page 6: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

____________ - Usually a u-shaped expanse of light blue or white canvas used for sky effects. May also be a permanent feature of the stage or simply a drop

Cyclorama

Page 7: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_________ -The front of the stage, toward the audienceDownstage

Page 8: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_________ -a large unframed canvas or muslin unit of sceneryDrop

Page 9: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_______________ - steps leading down from a platform not seen by the audience.

Escape Stairs

Page 10: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

__________ - a rectangular frame covered with an unbroken expanse of muslin, canvas, luann, or other fabric..

Flat

Page 11: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

________________ -an inner frame set upstage of the grand drape to narrow the prosceniumFalse Proscenium

Page 12: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

__________ - the space below the grid and above the stage floor where flown scenery is stored when not in use.

Fly Loft

Page 13: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

__________ - a verb for shifting scenery by raising it vertically into the flies by means of a counterweight system.

Fly

Page 14: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

___________ - a framework of metal extending over the stage area and located at least 6 feet below the roof of the stage house. Used to support equipment for flying scenery.

Grid

Page 15: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

___________ - traditional waiting room or reception room of a theatre, located near the stage and serves as a meeting place for guests or a place where actors wait when not on stage.

Green Room

Page 16: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

___________- alert signal meaning you are working above people’s heads or something is coming down from above the stage.

Heads Up

Page 17: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

____________- alert signal meaning something is falling WATCH OUT

Clear

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____________ - where the audience sitsHouse

Page 19: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

____________ - the curtain, usually of heavy velour which separates the stage from the audience.Grand Drape

Page 20: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

____________ - a unit of scenery which prevents the audience from seeing into the back-stage area. It is usually black in color.

Masking

Page 21: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

____________ - elements that provide for a finished set, or are sometimes used by an actor.

Properties

Page 22: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - furniture or objects on stage that serve no practical purpose

Decorative Props

Page 23: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - all the furniture normally used by the actors

Set Props

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_____________ - small objects carried to and from the stage by the actors or handled by them while on stage.

Hand Props

Page 25: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - the opening in the wall between the stage and the auditorium.

Proscenium

Page 26: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - the area used for the construction, covering, joining, and painting of the scenery.Scene Shop

Page 27: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - lightweight cotton netting. Appears solid when lit from the front and becomes transparent when something is lit from behind.

Scrim

Page 28: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

___________ - an imaginary line extending from any seat in the auditorium past the proscenium arch to any position on stage to determine how much of the stage will be visible from that point.

Sight Line

Page 29: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

___________ - to remove a unit of scenery or prop from the stage, or to dismantle scenery at the end of the run of a show.

Strike

Page 30: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

___________ - to bring a scenic unit into the audience’s view (horizontally)

On

Page 31: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

___________ - to remove a scenic unit from the audience’s view (horizontally)

Off

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___________ - to come into the audience’s view (vertically)

In

Page 33: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - to go from the audience’s view (vertically).

Out

Page 34: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - the part of the stage to the person’s right as he faces the audience

Stage Right

Page 35: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - the part of the stage to person’s left as he faces the audience

Stage Left

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_____________ - rehearsal during which light and sound levels are set, scene shifting is rehearsed, costumes checked and costume changes rehearsed.

Tech Rehearsal

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_____________ - tech rehearsal without the actors.Dry Tech

Page 38: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - a horizontal masking frame or drapery usually matching the tormentor or leg and used to mask the space above the set.

Teaser/Border

Page 39: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - vertical masking pieces of drapery.Legs/Tormentors

Page 40: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - a curtain rigged to part in the center and open to each side of the stage.

Traveler

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_____________ - stage position towards the back of the stage, away from the audience.

Up Stage

Page 42: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - offstage side areas.Wings

Page 43: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - area where front of the house position lighting is hanged and focused.

Catwalk

Page 44: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - term used to describe a stage that is slanted. (the way the stages where designed in ancient Greece.)

Raked

Page 45: _________-The part of the stage floor extending beyond the proscenium arch into the house Theatre Terminology Apron.

_____________ - an imaginary line extending across the proscenium arch. Commonly known as the path that the grand drape follows.

Plaster Line