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Actors Workshop Vocab
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performing-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A rehearsal where actors run from one technical cue to the next - without dialogue in between. This is done for the technical crew
pantomime
scrim
House lights
Cue-to-Cue
2. A floodlight with an ellipsoidal reflector - can be hung from battens
teaser
scoop
royalty
Open up
3. 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
cover
stage directions
take stage
plot
4. Foundation color used for stage make up
prompt book
Ad-lib
base
royalty
5. Auditioning with a script that you have not had the opportunity to read before the audition
cold reading
Cue-to-Cue
pick up cues
share
6. A rehearsal where actors run from one technical cue to the next - without dialogue in between. This is done for the technical crew
Cue-to-Cue
Antagonist
Aside
Flexible theater
7. Three dimensional scenery piece which stands by itself - such as a rock
scoop
plot
set piece
callback
8. Properties carried on stage by the actors during the play
wings
handprops
grip (techie)
base
9. White lights used solely for rehearsal. in some theaters the strip lights are used in place of the work lights
work lights
Open up
protagonist
scoop
10. Seats can be arranged for proscenium - arena - or thrust staging
grip (techie)
Arena Theater
Flexible theater
quick study
11. Opening in the stage floor that permits the actors to enter from beneath the floor or to exit beneath it
trap
break character
give
royalty
12. To capture audience attention legitimate as opposed to gove or share
take stage
cheat
spotlight
dark
13. The director's technical liaison backstage during rehearsals and performances
timing
Antagonist
stage directions
stage manager
14. Length of stage engagement for a performance
run
protagonist
quick study
Flat
15. Stage crew member who shifts scenery
Blackout
business
strike
grip (techie)
16. Movement of separate parts of the body - such as waving an arm or shrugging a shoulder
Blackout
gesture
proscenium
timing
17. Auditorium lights used before and after the play and during intermission
House lights
fly rail
take stage
Antagonist
18. To quickly begin a speech without allowing a pause between the first words of the speech and the cue.
batten
dark
tryouts
pick up cues
19. The clear and precise pronunciation of words
critique
gesture
pick up cues
Articulation
20. Center attention on OR center light beam on
business
trap
focus
places
21. Imaginary wall between stage and audience
exit
walk on
fourth wall
properties (props)
22. Horizontal pipe suspended over the stage - from which scenery - lights - and curtains are hung
holding for laughs
focus
batten
greenroom
23. To have a specific reason for saying or doing something - to show character;s desires through voice and movement
motivate
royalty
pick up cues
plot
24. Opening in the stage floor that permits the actors to enter from beneath the floor or to exit beneath it
give
trap
raked house
pick up cues
25. When the actor loses concentration while performing and is not in character
pantomime
share
break character
business
26. To play toward the audience while seemingly conversing with the others on stage
pit (orchestra pit)
Blackout
cheat
Open up
27. And invitation to an actor to return for a second audition
theme
callback
dark
walk on
28. 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
Ad-lib
prompt book
cross
soliloquy
29. Movement of separate parts of the body - such as waving an arm or shrugging a shoulder
project
quick study
Geletin (gel)
gesture
30. Main character with whom the audience's empathy lies
theme
spotlight
scrim
protagonist
31. Words spoken by a character to the audience. The other character supposedly don't hear the speech
Aside
house
trap
fly rail
32. All the stage lights going off simultaneously
countercross
Blackout
cold reading
raked house
33. Actor Who is able to play a given role in an emergency
business
understudy
share
timing
34. Properties carried on stage by the actors during the play
cut
royalty
handprops
shift
35. Loose weave curtain on battens used for 'visions' and 'flashbacks' etc opaque when lit from the front and transparent when lit from the back
gesture
Flat
tryouts
scrim
36. Last words or action of one actor that immediately precede another actor's speech OR a signal for light changes - curtains - etc.
give
properties (props)
prompt book
cue
37. Take down set and props after the show's final performance
teaser
strike
blocking
Dry tech
38. Rehearse scene without interruption
floodlights
batten
run through
work lights
39. Keep the stage picture balanced OR decorations used to provide authenticity to the set and fill space
Dress the stage
proscenium
quick study
Articulation
40. Main character that opposes the protagonist
Flexible theater
Antagonist
give
thrust stage
41. To create dialogue or movement off the top of your head - without a script
Ad-lib
set
exit
pit (orchestra pit)
42. To exceed the tempo and pitch of the previous speech
Aside
scrim
cross
topping
43. Throw focus on the important character in a scene
Fresnel
give
batten
work lights
44. Casting witout regard to race or ethnicity of the characters or actors
set
stealing the scene
pantomime
color blind casting
45. Last words or action of one actor that immediately precede another actor's speech OR a signal for light changes - curtains - etc.
cue
Arena Theater
grip (techie)
theme
46. And invitation to an actor to return for a second audition
callback
business
give
cue
47. Seats can be arranged for proscenium - arena - or thrust staging
fly rail
Flexible theater
Apron
timing
48. Auditions for parts in a play
tryouts
scoop
Open up
business
49. Bar to which rigging and ropes are tied
handprops
fly rail
Articulation
Antagonist
50. Taking audience attention away from the proper focal point
Aesthetics
stealing the scene
tryouts
house