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Acting Mechanics Theatre Vocab
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performing-arts
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. When an actor crosses toward the audience's right - he is said to be walking in this direction.
house
up-stage
downstage
left
2. The line which bisects the proscenium line and thus cuts the entire deck in half.
centerline
left
Three Quarter Left
Full Back
3. When an actor moves toward the center of the stage he is said to be walking _______________________.
cross
Profile Right
apron
in-stage
4. (lc)
Three Quarter Left
left center
Three Quarter Right
Stage Left
5. (SL)
Three Quarter Left
Stage Left
centerline
left
6. (FF)
Full Front
Three Quarter Left
apron
Quarter Right
7. The large - light-colored fabric stretched tight on a curved track along the back wall is called ______________________.
8. When an actor walks toward the cyclorama away from the proscenium line he is said to be walking __________________________.
Up(stage) Right
up-stage
voms
left center
9. (3/4 L)
Up(stage) Right
cross
flies
Three Quarter Left
10. (lc)
Profile Left
house
left center
Three Quarter Right
11. An area of the stage in some theatres which juts out into the audience - extending past the proscenium line.
Arena
apron
Three Quarter Left
Stage Left
12. According to theatre superstition - what 'dangerous' activity should an actor not do when backstage?
whistling
Full Back
house
Three Quarter Left
13. (drc)
Up(stage) Right
Full Front
cross
down right center
14. (FF)
Up(stage) Right
Full Front
voms
Three Quarter Right
15. The tunnels that create entrances from the understage area.
Full Front
Three Quarter Left
voms
whistling
16. When an actor walks toward the audience from centerstage - he is said to be walking _____________________.
downstage
apron
Center(stage)
apron
17. When an actor moves toward the center of the stage he is said to be walking _______________________.
Three Quarter Right
up-stage
in-stage
Full Back
18. An area of the stage in some theatres which juts out into the audience - extending past the proscenium line.
whistling
apron
down right center
house
19. These are hard-wall 'flats' or velour curtains that separate parts of the side stage and are meant to serve as a secure entrance area from the backstage.
downstage
voms
Stage Left
legs
20. (PR)
in-stage
Profile Right
Full Back
down right center
21. The name of the type of theatre in which the stage is surrounded by the audience - much like the Roman Colosseum. The name is derived from the sand that soaked up the blood of the gladiators.
in-stage
proscenium line
Arena
apron
22. According to theatre superstition - what 'dangerous' activity should an actor not do when backstage?
Down(stage) Center
centerline
whistling
Full Back
23. (PL)
downstage
Profile Left
downstage
left center
24. (3/4 are)
Three Quarter Right
Full Back
Profile Right
deck
25. The line which separates the stage from the audience.
voms
Full Back
proscenium line
Stage Left
26. These are hard-wall 'flats' or velour curtains that separate parts of the side stage and are meant to serve as a secure entrance area from the backstage.
Three Quarter Left
legs
cross
Three Quarter Left
27. (3/4 L)
Down(stage) Center
up-stage
Three Quarter Left
Full Back
28. The place in the theatre where one traditionally waits to make an entrance.
in-stage
wings
whistling
deck
29. The name of the type of theatre in which the stage is surrounded by the audience - much like the Roman Colosseum. The name is derived from the sand that soaked up the blood of the gladiators.
flies
Center(stage)
cross
Arena
30. (C)
Quarter Left
Center(stage)
voms
Profile Right
31. The line which bisects the proscenium line and thus cuts the entire deck in half.
down right center
flies
centerline
deck
32. (FB)
Three Quarter Right
Full Back
Center(stage)
proscenium line
33. (DC)
left center
Down(stage) Center
wings
legs
34. The large - light-colored fabric stretched tight on a curved track along the back wall is called ______________________.
35. (1/4 L)
in-stage
whistling
Full Front
Quarter Left
36. (PL)
in-stage
Profile Left
Center(stage)
left
37. The tunnels that create entrances from the understage area.
house
down right center
left center
voms
38. The theatrical name for where the audience sits.
Quarter Right
Profile Right
Three Quarter Right
house
39. (1/4 are)
Quarter Right
left center
in-stage
Stage Left
40. (FB)
left
Full Back
cross
Profile Left
41. The nautical name sometimes given to the stage floor.
Profile Left
Down(stage) Center
house
deck
42. (UR)
Full Front
wings
Up(stage) Right
Three Quarter Left
43. Any forward movement taken on stage is given this term.
apron
whistling
cross
Up(stage) Right
44. When an actor walks toward the cyclorama away from the proscenium line he is said to be walking __________________________.
up-stage
Up(stage) Right
Quarter Left
left
45. When an actor crosses toward the audience's right - he is said to be walking in this direction.
Full Front
Down(stage) Center
left
Quarter Left
46. Any forward movement taken on stage is given this term.
cross
whistling
Center(stage)
whistling
47. When an actor walks toward the audience from centerstage - he is said to be walking _____________________.
Stage Left
downstage
Down(stage) Center
left
48. The nautical name sometimes given to the stage floor.
Center(stage)
proscenium line
down right center
deck
49. (3/4 are)
left
Profile Left
Stage Left
Three Quarter Right
50. (DC)
legs
Down(stage) Center
deck
Quarter Right