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Actors Workshop 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. Words spoken by a character to the audience. The other character supposedly don't hear the speech
tryouts
Aside
cheat
Antagonist
2. Contains script - blocking notations - warnings -crew charts - and other information necessary for producing the play
prompt book
base
thrust stage
Antagonist
3. Main character with whom the audience's empathy lies
wings
break character
strike
protagonist
4. Area between the stage and first row of seats
pit (orchestra pit)
theme
Backdrop
Flat
5. Three dimensional scenery piece which stands by itself - such as a rock
handprops
set piece
understudy
Ad-lib
6. To assume a position of equal dramatic importance with another actor
share
handprops
pantomime
protagonist
7. Waiting for the audiences laughter to stop before continuing dialogue
Backstage
holding for laughs
handprops
Ad-lib
8. Length of stage engagement for a performance
topping
proscenium
run
Open up
9. Change scenery
house
shift
strike
places
10. The director's technical liaison backstage during rehearsals and performances
stage manager
raked house
Flat
places
11. Auditioning with a script that you have not had the opportunity to read before the audition
cue
cold reading
places
shift
12. Spot light with a fresnel lens that throws an efficient and soft beam...Jung from the teaser batten to light upstage areas
dark
Fresnel
royalty
Apron
13. Detailed bits of action such as knitting - setting the table - etc. as distinguished from broad stage movement
business
Cue-to-Cue
run
Fresnel
14. Area behind scenery not visible to the audience
Backstage
soliloquy
cue
cut
15. White lights used solely for rehearsal. in some theaters the strip lights are used in place of the work lights
understudy
Apron
work lights
dark
16. Bodily movement and expression without dialogue
fly rail
House lights
house
pantomime
17. Detailed bits of action such as knitting - setting the table - etc. as distinguished from broad stage movement
places
business
theme
stage manager
18. Staging with the audience sitting on all sides of the playing area
fly rail
callback
Arena Theater
pick up cues
19. Actor's lounge backstage
places
quick study
quick study
greenroom
20. Loose weave curtain on battens used for 'visions' and 'flashbacks' etc opaque when lit from the front and transparent when lit from the back
color blind casting
places
grip (techie)
scrim
21. Run through of all the technical aspects without the actors
Dry tech
greenroom
cover
topping
22. To play toward the audience while seemingly conversing with the others on stage
plot
script
cheat
Antagonist
23. Lights without lenses used for blending and toning
callback
stealing the scene
script
floodlights
24. Platforms or a body position of carious heights
set
base
Dress the stage
levels
25. Taking audience attention away from the proper focal point
Geletin (gel)
work lights
batten
stealing the scene
26. Money paid to the author for permission to stage his/her play
royalty
theme
scrim
stage directions
27. Overhead curtain to mask the first border of lights and to regulate the height of the proscenium opening
walk on
teaser
pantomime
cheat
28. To play toward the audience
strike
Cue-to-Cue
script
Open up
29. Long speech given by a character when they are alone on stage to show their thoughts or to explain the plot; used frequently by Shakespeare
strike
soliloquy
Open up
properties (props)
30. Throw focus on the important character in a scene
holding for laughs
Dress the stage
give
Geletin (gel)
31. Last words or action of one actor that immediately precede another actor's speech OR a signal for light changes - curtains - etc.
give
Open up
mask
cue
32. Seating in the auditorium
Flexible theater
house
cheat
set piece
33. Movement of separate parts of the body - such as waving an arm or shrugging a shoulder
gesture
theme
mask
take stage
34. The clear and precise pronunciation of words
Aesthetics
quick study
stealing the scene
Articulation
35. Printed or typewritten copy of the play
script
topping
spotlight
Blackout
36. Length of stage engagement for a performance
Blackout
cross
run
Backdrop
37. Money paid to the author for permission to stage his/her play
royalty
scoop
pit (orchestra pit)
countercross
38. Contains script - blocking notations - warnings -crew charts - and other information necessary for producing the play
prompt book
proscenium
gesture
run
39. Evaluations and suggestions
floodlights
critique
holding for laughs
base
40. To exceed the tempo and pitch of the previous speech
batten
topping
pick up cues
stage directions
41. Imaginary wall between stage and audience
Aside
fourth wall
gesture
teaser
42. Actor's lounge backstage
raked house
share
greenroom
holding for laughs
43. Unit to control the intensity of lights
Backstage
dimmers
fly rail
base
44. Basic idea of the play that gives unity to all elements
set piece
callback
theme
cross
45. The days and nights during the run of a show when a performance is not scheduled
Geletin (gel)
blocking
dark
fly rail
46. A floodlight with an ellipsoidal reflector - can be hung from battens
scoop
topping
pit (orchestra pit)
Blackout
47. Area between the stage and first row of seats
cross
tryouts
wings
pit (orchestra pit)
48. Transparent colored medium used in front of stage lights
floodlights
Geletin (gel)
script
quick study
49. Directors planned movement for the characters
blocking
cut
teaser
color blind casting
50. Auditorium lights used before and after the play and during intermission
mask
soliloquy
House lights
stage manager