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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. Movement of separate parts of the body - such as waving an arm or shrugging a shoulder
Flexible theater
gesture
Backstage
dark
2. Set furnishings - including furniture - pictures - ornaments - drapes etc
properties (props)
take stage
plot
stage directions
3. Spot light with a fresnel lens that throws an efficient and soft beam...Jung from the teaser batten to light upstage areas
Ad-lib
Fresnel
countercross
base
4. Auditioning with a script that you have not had the opportunity to read before the audition
Cue-to-Cue
timing
Flexible theater
cold reading
5. Usually canvas covered wooden frame used for scenery
Flat
levels
cold reading
topping
6. Center attention on OR center light beam on
royalty
cold reading
trap
focus
7. Rehearse scene without interruption
run through
Flexible theater
protagonist
color blind casting
8. A combination of the proscenium and arena stages - with the audience sitting on two or three sides of the acting area
greenroom
spotlight
thrust stage
tryouts
9. Last words or action of one actor that immediately precede another actor's speech OR a signal for light changes - curtains - etc.
grip (techie)
pit (orchestra pit)
Blackout
cue
10. 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
levels
stage directions
stage manager
work lights
11. Bar to which rigging and ropes are tied
holding for laughs
exit
Geletin (gel)
fly rail
12. Casting witout regard to race or ethnicity of the characters or actors
color blind casting
Open up
theme
scoop
13. Loose weave curtain on battens used for 'visions' and 'flashbacks' etc opaque when lit from the front and transparent when lit from the back
cue
countercross
House lights
scrim
14. Seating in the auditorium
thrust stage
house
Flat
scoop
15. Keep the stage picture balanced OR decorations used to provide authenticity to the set and fill space
raked house
Dress the stage
color blind casting
protagonist
16. Three dimensional scenery piece which stands by itself - such as a rock
timing
dark
Aesthetics
set piece
17. Movement of separate parts of the body - such as waving an arm or shrugging a shoulder
topping
gesture
work lights
callback
18. Bodily movement and expression without dialogue
strike
grip (techie)
pantomime
house
19. To hide an unplanned instance on stage from the audience
dimmers
holding for laughs
cover
Ad-lib
20. To have a specific reason for saying or doing something - to show character;s desires through voice and movement
stage directions
Cyclorama (cyc)
grip (techie)
motivate
21. To create dialogue or movement off the top of your head - without a script
Ad-lib
royalty
royalty
properties (props)
22. Basic idea of the play that gives unity to all elements
theme
take stage
stealing the scene
Aesthetics
23. Set furnishings - including furniture - pictures - ornaments - drapes etc
base
timing
properties (props)
levels
24. Rehearse scene without interruption
run through
floodlights
Articulation
spotlight
25. Direction for an actor to leave the stage....opposite of :enter'
scoop
House lights
exit
cover
26. To exceed the tempo and pitch of the previous speech
greenroom
plot
cut
topping
27. Staging with the audience sitting on all sides of the playing area
teaser
take stage
Arena Theater
levels
28. To exceed the tempo and pitch of the previous speech
topping
exit
stage manager
cue
29. Actor Who is able to play a given role in an emergency
Cue-to-Cue
understudy
blocking
Dress the stage
30. Take down set and props after the show's final performance
cold reading
strike
walk on
walk on
31. 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
pick up cues
Ad-lib
soliloquy
Apron
32. Seating in the auditorium
topping
cheat
house
run
33. Scenery OR establish definite movements and lines
focus
set
Cyclorama (cyc)
exit
34. Overhead curtain to mask the first border of lights and to regulate the height of the proscenium opening
teaser
Backstage
strike
thrust stage
35. Printed or typewritten copy of the play
script
cheat
cold reading
wings
36. Permanent framed opening through which the audience sees the play
Cyclorama (cyc)
pantomime
proscenium
give
37. Foundation color used for stage make up
walk on
stage manager
grip (techie)
base
38. Deleten OR a command to stop action and dialogue
cross
cut
mask
dimmers
39. To hide an unplanned instance on stage from the audience
cover
Ad-lib
cue
set piece
40. Opening in the stage floor that permits the actors to enter from beneath the floor or to exit beneath it
scrim
soliloquy
understudy
trap
41. To assume a position of equal dramatic importance with another actor
share
grip (techie)
Flexible theater
royalty
42. Increase voice or actions so they will carry to the audience
trap
scoop
work lights
project
43. Actor's lounge backstage
business
cold reading
greenroom
places
44. Warning for actors to assume their position on stage for the beginning of the scene
base
places
Aesthetics
Backstage
45. To play toward the audience
Open up
quick study
levels
pantomime
46. Seats can be arranged for proscenium - arena - or thrust staging
run through
house
Flexible theater
Arena Theater
47. Directors planned movement for the characters
stage directions
take stage
blocking
greenroom
48. Throw focus on the important character in a scene
give
cheat
Cue-to-Cue
work lights
49. Sequence of events in a play OR production plan of backstage items such as a light plot or costume plot
pit (orchestra pit)
stealing the scene
plot
fourth wall
50. The days and nights during the run of a show when a performance is not scheduled
dark
plot
Fresnel
Dress the stage