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Stagecraft Basics
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Study First
Subject
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performing-arts
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Steel framework that runs above the stage that is used to support the rigging system
Dramaturg
Gridiron
Dramaturg
Catwalk
2. The area onstage furthest away from the audience
Scrim
Sprinkling system
SAFETY
Upstage
3. Fire curtain used to be called this
Asbestos
Flats
Director
Gussets
4. Space above the stage - Space above the stage where scenery may be lifted out of sight by means of ropes and pulleys
Fly loft
Upstage
Channels
Center Line
5. Helps to protect the audience from fires that happen on stage - comes in fast and helps to conceal the fire in one place
Channels
Fire Curtain
Two Fer
Fusible links
6. Everything hands on - the person who figures out how the set will be built and then oversees construction - works closest with Scenic Director
Dimmers
Technical Director
Wings
Catwalk
7. A system of rigging and ropes that is used to raise and lower scenery within on stage - operated by hand or mechanically from backstage.
Scrim
Cues
Sprinkling system
Fly System: purchase (hand) lines
8. Creates a visual home for the play on stage - setting (color)
Scenic Director
PASS: Pull the pin - aim - squeeze - and sweep
olor Elevations
Two Fer
9. Large portables pieces of the stage setting
Vomitorium
Fly System: purchase (hand) lines
Scrim
Set Pieces
10. Six steps to hang a light (fresnel or ellipsoidals)
Apron
Rocker
Scenic Director
Hang - tighten - pull shutters - chain - plug - and aim
11. Also called the main drape - the grand curtain - or the main rag; the one that has to open for the show to start
Fresnel
Grand Drape
Scenic Designer
Channels
12. Everything filters through from Artistic Team - knows budget of time - labor - and money; keeps everyone in communication - conductor/diplomat
Production Manager
Platform
Gridiron
Gel
13. The part of the stage closest to the audience
Downstage
Crossover
Locking rail
Front of House (FOH)
14. Front part or area of the stage extending past the main act curtain; also called lip
Fly Space
Stage Manager
Scenic Director
Apron
15. First rule of any work done in theatre space or shop
SAFETY
Rails & Styles
Platform
Master Electrician/Electrician
16. An imaginary line running from the front to the back of the stage through the exact center of the proscenium arch
Section View
Director
PASS: Pull the pin - aim - squeeze - and sweep
Center Line
17. Flat view of area if cut or sliced - like a dissection and see inner workings of multiple levels
Board of Directors
Apron
Fresnel
Section View
18. Also known as legs - flats or curtains at the extreme right and left of stage
Rear Projection Screens (RP Screens)
Tormentors
Cues
Loading Dock
19. A performance space in which the audience sits in front of the stage and views as if through a picture frame
Fusible links
Scenic Director
Fresnel
Proscenium Stage
20. Final artistic choices go to
Director
Gridiron
Overhung
Platform
21. Any arangment of cloth or other material that curves around the rear of the stage and partiall down the sides usually neutral in color it is often lighted to represent the sky or used as a projection surface
Fire Curtain
Arena Stage
Producer
Cyclorama
22. Levels of intensity
Section View
Cues
Technical Director
Dimmers
23. Painted boards that the scenic designer uses to communicate with the scenic artist
Smoke Pocket
olor Elevations
ontinental Seating
Wings
24. Front part or area of the stage extending past the main act curtain; also called lip
Stage Manager
Apron
Loft Block
Section View
25. Connection between pipe batten and lift lines - before trim chain.
Ground Plan
Pipe weight
Batten Clamp
Trump Ploy
26. Flat view of area if cut or sliced - like a dissection and see inner workings of multiple levels
Director
Director
Section View
Vomitorium
27. Area above the stage where scenery - drops - and lights are hung when not in use
Rails & Styles
Fly Space
Technical Director
Proscenium Stage
28. A passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre - through which crowds can 'spew out' at the end of a performance.
Fly loft
Vomitorium
Director
Masking
29. Scenery that represents three-dimensional space on a flat surface
olor Elevations
Pit
Platforms
Perspective Scenery
30. Correct order of a 5 line system pipe
Black Box
Rear Projection Screens (RP Screens)
Milliner
short short - short - center - long - long long
31. Best friends with Sound Tech in that both work hand in hand - makes everything work (elec) - wires - hangs - plugs & focuses according to Lighting Designer
Circuit
Master Electrician/Electrician
Overhung
Actual vs. Nominal
32. Someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show
Drop
Gobo
Vomitorium
Director
33. Figures out place - theme of season and has final say
Artistic Director
Flats
Plaster Line
ERS (Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight)
34. Directions from the actor's point of view
Stage Directions
Locking rail
Gussets
Dimmers
35. Anything and everything in lobby - downstage from proscenium
Fusible links
Front of House (FOH)
Platform
Flats
36. A performance space in which the audience sits all around the stage; sometimes called in-the-round
PASS: Pull the pin - aim - squeeze - and sweep
Arena Stage
Scenic Director
Loft Block
37. The person in charge backstage; he or she helps the director during rehearsals and then takes charge backstage when the play is performed - also has to deal with performer's behavior
Gussets
Ground Plan
Cyclorama
Stage Manager
38. A curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies
Gel
Drop
Master Electrician/Electrician
PASS: Pull the pin - aim - squeeze - and sweep
39. Hire and fire Managing Director and Artistic Director - these are patrons w/ money & connections - in the upper echelons of authority and want to help theater but doesn't necessarily know how
Black Box
Board of Directors
Scenic Designer
Rear Projection Screens (RP Screens)
40. A system of rigging and ropes that is used to raise and lower scenery within on stage - operated by hand or mechanically from backstage.
Channels
Fly System: purchase (hand) lines
Fresnel
Rocker
41. Most commonly used lighting instrument in the theatre that we focused
Ground Plan
Loft Block
Wings
Source 4 ERS
42. Space above the stage - Space above the stage where scenery may be lifted out of sight by means of ropes and pulleys
Fly loft
ontinental Seating
Channels
Gel
43. Pressure
Master Electrician/Electrician
Voltage
ERS (Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight)
Section View
44. Made of channels - A visual or aural signal that indicates the beginning of an action - line of dialogue - or piece of music
Fly loft
Pit
Tormentors
Cues
45. The side areas of the stage - out of view of the audience; the area where the actors wait for their entrances
Wings
Artistic Director
Scenic Director
Channels
46. To use a fire extinguish (acronym)
Drop
PASS: Pull the pin - aim - squeeze - and sweep
Stage Manager
Director
47. A performance space in which the audience sits in front of the stage and views as if through a picture frame
Locking rail
Pipe weight
Proscenium Stage
Producer
48. Type of performance space that is small - created out of a room - painted all black; the scenery can be arranged in any way inside the box
Black Box
Actual vs. Nominal
Rails & Styles
Rake
49. Final artistic choices go to
Director
Loft Block
Vomitorium
Head block
50. Concierge - takes care of everyone - handles contracts
Perspective Scenery
Director
Company Manager
Center Line