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Actors Workshop Vocab
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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.
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1. Painted curtain without folds - hung from battens
Backdrop
cross
royalty
base
2. A combination of the proscenium and arena stages - with the audience sitting on two or three sides of the acting area
fourth wall
cheat
give
thrust stage
3. A sky drop that surrounds the back and sides of the stage
understudy
Cyclorama (cyc)
pantomime
theme
4. 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
soliloquy
Open up
callback
share
5. When the actor loses concentration while performing and is not in character
break character
prompt book
wings
gesture
6. Waiting for the audiences laughter to stop before continuing dialogue
prompt book
walk on
soliloquy
holding for laughs
7. Direction for an actor to leave the stage....opposite of :enter'
Apron
theme
shift
exit
8. Section of the stage floor between the footlights and the curtain
scoop
blocking
Apron
callback
9. To have a specific reason for saying or doing something - to show character;s desires through voice and movement
set
motivate
fourth wall
exit
10. Evaluations and suggestions
critique
pit (orchestra pit)
House lights
color blind casting
11. Words spoken by a character to the audience. The other character supposedly don't hear the speech
Ad-lib
Aside
focus
give
12. Platforms or a body position of carious heights
Fresnel
levels
run
tryouts
13. Warning for actors to assume their position on stage for the beginning of the scene
places
Dress the stage
run
thrust stage
14. Slanted floor - allowing each row of the audience to see over the heads of those in front
protagonist
dark
raked house
business
15. Basic idea of the play that gives unity to all elements
theme
grip (techie)
cold reading
understudy
16. All the stage lights going off simultaneously
Blackout
royalty
countercross
set
17. The days and nights during the run of a show when a performance is not scheduled
scrim
stage manager
dark
fourth wall
18. The clear and precise pronunciation of words
house
Articulation
Backdrop
run through
19. Spot light with a fresnel lens that throws an efficient and soft beam...Jung from the teaser batten to light upstage areas
protagonist
scrim
Fresnel
cover
20. Warning for actors to assume their position on stage for the beginning of the scene
places
levels
Cyclorama (cyc)
Open up
21. Three dimensional scenery piece which stands by itself - such as a rock
teaser
set piece
greenroom
pick up cues
22. Auditions for parts in a play
tryouts
dark
royalty
color blind casting
23. To give lines and movement at the exact - effective moment
understudy
royalty
timing
callback
24. Detailed bits of action such as knitting - setting the table - etc. as distinguished from broad stage movement
business
Arena Theater
strike
trap
25. To cover something from audience view
scoop
mask
places
cut
26. Length of stage engagement for a performance
work lights
grip (techie)
places
run
27. To play toward the audience while seemingly conversing with the others on stage
exit
mask
cross
cheat
28. Deleten OR a command to stop action and dialogue
Flat
work lights
cut
stealing the scene
29. Casting witout regard to race or ethnicity of the characters or actors
royalty
house
color blind casting
cover
30. Taking audience attention away from the proper focal point
Open up
tryouts
stealing the scene
Aside
31. Painted curtain without folds - hung from battens
scoop
quick study
Backdrop
critique
32. To play toward the audience while seemingly conversing with the others on stage
thrust stage
run through
cheat
Cyclorama (cyc)
33. To play toward the audience
project
stealing the scene
Open up
business
34. The director's technical liaison backstage during rehearsals and performances
give
base
raked house
stage manager
35. A floodlight with an ellipsoidal reflector - can be hung from battens
set
Articulation
business
scoop
36. Permanent framed opening through which the audience sees the play
cover
shift
Antagonist
proscenium
37. Last words or action of one actor that immediately precede another actor's speech OR a signal for light changes - curtains - etc.
cue
dark
fourth wall
topping
38. An actors move from one part of the stage to another
critique
tryouts
cross
Fresnel
39. Scenery OR establish definite movements and lines
Antagonist
Ad-lib
set
proscenium
40. A combination of the proscenium and arena stages - with the audience sitting on two or three sides of the acting area
dimmers
Dry tech
thrust stage
gesture
41. Of or pertaining to the criticism of taste and the sense of the beautiful. Use of design principles and elements such as form - line - unity - variety and emphasis to create a pleasing work of art
thrust stage
share
Aesthetics
dimmers
42. Take down set and props after the show's final performance
motivate
script
strike
blocking
43. Keep the stage picture balanced OR decorations used to provide authenticity to the set and fill space
levels
Dress the stage
cue
handprops
44. Indications to the director and actors about carious aspects of the play - including information on characters - how a play should proceed - how a play should look - and the mood or effects of a play
proscenium
stage directions
countercross
give
45. Taking audience attention away from the proper focal point
timing
quick study
stealing the scene
pantomime
46. One who can memorize a part rapidly
holding for laughs
levels
handprops
quick study
47. Directors planned movement for the characters
cue
script
blocking
spotlight
48. Evaluations and suggestions
pit (orchestra pit)
house
Fresnel
critique
49. Bar to which rigging and ropes are tied
stage directions
Geletin (gel)
fly rail
cue
50. Actor's lounge backstage
grip (techie)
exit
understudy
greenroom