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Actors Workshop Vocab
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performing-arts
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1. Opening in the stage floor that permits the actors to enter from beneath the floor or to exit beneath it
theme
trap
grip (techie)
share
2. Run through of all the technical aspects without the actors
dimmers
Cue-to-Cue
Dry tech
gesture
3. Properties carried on stage by the actors during the play
Backdrop
work lights
handprops
scoop
4. Auditioning with a script that you have not had the opportunity to read before the audition
focus
understudy
greenroom
cold reading
5. Money paid to the author for permission to stage his/her play
royalty
quick study
dark
understudy
6. Direction for an actor to leave the stage....opposite of :enter'
Cue-to-Cue
exit
soliloquy
understudy
7. Scenery OR establish definite movements and lines
Ad-lib
set
teaser
Ad-lib
8. Section of the stage floor between the footlights and the curtain
stage manager
Apron
stage directions
exit
9. Imaginary wall between stage and audience
house
soliloquy
fourth wall
places
10. Permanent framed opening through which the audience sees the play
proscenium
levels
mask
gesture
11. Auditions for parts in a play
Backstage
tryouts
Backstage
house
12. To capture audience attention legitimate as opposed to gove or share
take stage
protagonist
focus
theme
13. Center attention on OR center light beam on
plot
wings
plot
focus
14. Detailed bits of action such as knitting - setting the table - etc. as distinguished from broad stage movement
Antagonist
business
stealing the scene
timing
15. Slanted floor - allowing each row of the audience to see over the heads of those in front
quick study
dimmers
raked house
Cue-to-Cue
16. Actor's lounge backstage
topping
Geletin (gel)
Articulation
greenroom
17. To play toward the audience while seemingly conversing with the others on stage
Dress the stage
Fresnel
share
cheat
18. To play toward the audience
Open up
cheat
theme
soliloquy
19. Usually canvas covered wooden frame used for scenery
Antagonist
Flat
Cyclorama (cyc)
Dress the stage
20. 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
Articulation
dark
Ad-lib
Aesthetics
21. Set furnishings - including furniture - pictures - ornaments - drapes etc
thrust stage
properties (props)
Articulation
timing
22. A combination of the proscenium and arena stages - with the audience sitting on two or three sides of the acting area
blocking
Flat
thrust stage
prompt book
23. Seating in the auditorium
mask
house
critique
run through
24. Loose weave curtain on battens used for 'visions' and 'flashbacks' etc opaque when lit from the front and transparent when lit from the back
scrim
exit
cut
teaser
25. To cover something from audience view
Aesthetics
blocking
Dry tech
mask
26. Waiting for the audiences laughter to stop before continuing dialogue
floodlights
holding for laughs
critique
cut
27. Scenery OR establish definite movements and lines
script
set
plot
cold reading
28. To exceed the tempo and pitch of the previous speech
dimmers
topping
cut
Geletin (gel)
29. Stage crew member who shifts scenery
base
Antagonist
Cue-to-Cue
grip (techie)
30. Money paid to the author for permission to stage his/her play
Flexible theater
royalty
batten
cross
31. Actor's lounge backstage
focus
cut
greenroom
tryouts
32. To quickly begin a speech without allowing a pause between the first words of the speech and the cue.
share
cold reading
pick up cues
prompt book
33. 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
share
soliloquy
theme
Cue-to-Cue
34. Bar to which rigging and ropes are tied
set
Fresnel
fly rail
Aside
35. To cover something from audience view
mask
cold reading
base
share
36. To play toward the audience
Open up
plot
protagonist
cross
37. Warning for actors to assume their position on stage for the beginning of the scene
base
greenroom
cut
places
38. Actor Who is able to play a given role in an emergency
understudy
grip (techie)
wings
take stage
39. A sky drop that surrounds the back and sides of the stage
house
house
Cyclorama (cyc)
Aesthetics
40. Staging with the audience sitting on all sides of the playing area
callback
base
Arena Theater
pick up cues
41. 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
plot
trap
pit (orchestra pit)
soliloquy
42. Transparent colored medium used in front of stage lights
Geletin (gel)
stealing the scene
Cyclorama (cyc)
critique
43. Off stage to right and left of the acting area
base
House lights
wings
Dress the stage
44. Contains script - blocking notations - warnings -crew charts - and other information necessary for producing the play
stage manager
prompt book
cover
Ad-lib
45. Rehearse scene without interruption
Ad-lib
run through
Cyclorama (cyc)
theme
46. Contains script - blocking notations - warnings -crew charts - and other information necessary for producing the play
prompt book
greenroom
teaser
critique
47. Detailed bits of action such as knitting - setting the table - etc. as distinguished from broad stage movement
business
protagonist
break character
proscenium
48. Main character with whom the audience's empathy lies
countercross
Flat
Arena Theater
protagonist
49. 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
Flexible theater
Geletin (gel)
timing
50. Auditorium lights used before and after the play and during intermission
levels
House lights
exit
holding for laughs
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