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Stagecraft Basics
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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A hose connection for a fire hose
Stand pipe
Dimmers
Milliner
Actual vs. Nominal
2. Helps to protect the audience from fires that happen on stage - comes in fast and helps to conceal the fire in one place
Fresnel
Gridiron
Fire Curtain
Rake
3. Teeth per inch (razors/blades) - fewer for softer wood - more cuts through metal (unforgiving)
Masking
Thrust Stage
Board of Directors
TPI
4. A metal cutout that is placed in front of the lens of a lighting instrument to create different shadowed images on stage
Two Fer
Gobo
Proscenium Stage
Source 4 ERS
5. Metal connectors that holds the fire curtain in the air
Director
Fusible links
Artistic Director
Lighting Designer
6. One that makes - trims - designs hats; also sometimes handles accessories
Milliner
Loft Block
Shoe Maker/Foot wear
Master Electrician/Electrician
7. Also called the main drape - the grand curtain - or the main rag; the one that has to open for the show to start
ontinental Seating
Trump Ploy
Grand Drape
Sprinkling system
8. What kind of pipe batten does Zellerbach use/order?
Production Manager
1.5 inch (ID) schedule 40 - black pipe
Stand pipe
Crossover
9. Anything and everything in lobby - downstage from proscenium
Borders
SAFETY
Front of House (FOH)
Stage Directions
10. A stage area out of sight of the audience
Offstage
Downstage
Technical Director
Thrust Stage
11. One who works in the theatre as a resource for the history of plays and dramatic literature. They research - study - write - and often teach this material to others
Perspective Scenery
Lighting Designer
Upstage
Dramaturg
12. Most commonly used lighting instrument in the theatre that we focused
Gobo
Source 4 ERS
Catwalk
Fire Curtain
13. Most effective device for controlling a fire in the theatre - or any building
Production Manager
Sprinkling system
Milliner
olor Elevations
14. Space above the stage - Space above the stage where scenery may be lifted out of sight by means of ropes and pulleys
Downstage
FOH: Front of House
Fly loft
Asbestos
15. Underneath the stage where things are stored (like ERS' or Fresnels and seats)
Fusible links
Catwalk
Trap room
Cyclorama
16. First rules of safety in theater
Gussets
Gel
Loft Block
Look - listen - and learn
17. Best friends with Sound Tech in that both work hand in hand - makes everything work (elec) - wires - hangs - plugs & focuses according to Lighting Designer
Set Pieces
Master Electrician/Electrician
Gel
Overhung
18. Metal connectors that holds the fire curtain in the air
Actual vs. Nominal
Platforms
Fusible links
Scenic Designer
19. Hire and fire Managing Director and Artistic Director - these are patrons w/ money & connections - in the upper echelons of authority and want to help theater but doesn't necessarily know how
Board of Directors
Offstage
Overhung
Sprinkling system
20. Set that's on the ground to stand on; painted
Circuit
Platforms
Head block
Pipe weight
21. Final artistic choices go to
Rake
Vomitorium
Gel
Director
22. Fire curtain used to be called this
Asbestos
Locking rail
Overhung
Source 4 ERS
23. An imaginary line running from the front to the back of the stage through the exact center of the proscenium arch
Two Fer
Proscenium Stage
Center Line
Flats
24. A performance space in which the audience sits all around the stage; sometimes called in-the-round
Ground Plan
Rails & Styles
Arena Stage
Thrust Stage
25. A theater stage that extends out into the audience's part of a theater and has seats on three sides
Head block
Crossover
Platform
Thrust Stage
26. Main wheel at the top of the counterweight arbor system
Rear Projection Screens (RP Screens)
Proscenium Stage
Trump Ploy
Head block
27. Corridor or hallway to make quick passage way from one side to another - behind stage
Sprinkling system
Rake
Offstage
Crossover
28. Someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show
Sprinkling system
Gridiron
short short - short - center - long - long long
Director
29. Any incline of audience or stage.
Rake
Gridiron
Gussets
Plaster Line
30. Levels of intensity
Offstage
Dimmers
Cove
Grand Drape
31. Everything hands on - the person who figures out how the set will be built and then oversees construction - works closest with Scenic Director
Drop
Grand Drape
Technical Director
Loading Dock
32. Scenery that represents three-dimensional space on a flat surface
Apron
Perspective Scenery
Downstage
Stage Directions
33. Made of plastic or vinyl - can project lights and images from front or back of them.
ERS (Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight)
Rear Projection Screens (RP Screens)
Gussets
Wings
34. According to what do lighting designers arrange their light plots - allowing them to follow a 'map' of the plot
Fly System: purchase (hand) lines
Gridiron
Channels
Plaster Line
35. A passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre - through which crowds can 'spew out' at the end of a performance.
Trap room
Production Manager
Dramaturg
Vomitorium
36. A curtain that travels up and down inside a guide; fire curtain track
Offstage
Crossover
Smoke Pocket
Wings
37. Creates a visual home for the play on stage - setting (color)
Fusible links
Company Manager
Scenic Director
Head block
38. A curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies
Wings
Drop
Artistic Director
Fly loft
39. Corridor or hallway to make quick passage way from one side to another - behind stage
SAFETY
Platform
Crossover
Smoke Pocket
40. A system of rigging and ropes that is used to raise and lower scenery within on stage - operated by hand or mechanically from backstage.
Tormentors
Section View
Fly System: purchase (hand) lines
olor Elevations
41. Scenery that represents three-dimensional space on a flat surface
Fresnel
Stand pipe
Perspective Scenery
Grand Drape
42. Painted boards that the scenic designer uses to communicate with the scenic artist
Asbestos
Set Pieces
FOH: Front of House
olor Elevations
43. One who works in the theatre as a resource for the history of plays and dramatic literature. They research - study - write - and often teach this material to others
Sprinkling system
Actual vs. Nominal
Dramaturg
Gussets
44. A passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre - through which crowds can 'spew out' at the end of a performance.
Gridiron
Grand Drape
Vomitorium
Platforms
45. A thin translucent membrane used over stage lights for color effects
Asbestos
Stage Manager
Gel
ERS (Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight)
46. (sizes of wood) 2 x 4 (nominal) > first milled - then changes because of shaving ... actual is 1.5 x 3.5 - for this class know 2x4 - 1x3 - 4x4... within that range
Actual vs. Nominal
Locking rail
Proscenium Stage
Gel
47. Everything hands on - the person who figures out how the set will be built and then oversees construction - works closest with Scenic Director
Pipe weight
Technical Director
Company Manager
Offstage
48. Painted set on the ground which the actors stand on
Source 4 ERS
Platform
Locking rail
Grand Drape
49. Type of performance space that is small - created out of a room - painted all black; the scenery can be arranged in any way inside the box
Director
Production Manager
Black Box
Front of House (FOH)
50. Makes shoes
Producer
Apron
Milliner
Shoe Maker/Foot wear