Set Design Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. a rotating scenic device that can quickly change the backdrop of a stage.
  2. 5. A curtain of set of flats hung upstage of the Act curtain.
  3. 6. The Curtain hung directly upstage of proscenium.
  4. 10. A drop that has it’s lower middle section removed so that the drop will only mask the top and sides of the stage.
  5. 11. Drops OR flats behind scenery openings to mask the stage area
  6. 12. A wooden frame covered with cloth or wood used to create walls or other scenery on stage.
  7. 14. A Frame built inside the proscenium to reduce the size of the stage opening.
  8. 16. Enclosed set with three walls and a ceiling, creating a realistic interior space.
  9. 19. A type offlat covered with plywood(hard surface).
  10. 22. A set made up of Periaktoi.
  11. 24. A type of flat covered with muslin or canvas (soft surface).
  12. 25. a low profile of scenery that can stand by itself, used to mask the bottom of the cyc or backdrop.
Down
  1. 1. A type of flat featuring a window opening.
  2. 2. Part(s) of the set that must be used practically onstage during the action of the play.
  3. 3. a drop with holes cut into it for scenic effect. Cut drops are often made using netting to hold the irregular edges and shapes of the cuttings in position.
  4. 4. his term refers to a two-dimensional piece of scenery.
  5. 7. The use of curtains for the scenic elements of a play.
  6. 8. A short curtain hung across the stage above the acting area to mask the overhead lights from the audience.
  7. 9. Versatile Set design that uses a single, multipurpose structure to represent multiple locations.
  8. 13. A large piece of cloth upon which scenery is painted, fastened at the top with battens, and hung at the BACK of the stage setting.
  9. 15. A type of flat designed with a built-in door.
  10. 17. A drop, usually seamless, made of special fabric that seems almost opaque when lit from the front, and semitransparent when lit from behind.
  11. 18. furthest downstage legs, the "torms". Used to reduce the size of the proscenium opening.
  12. 20. Pieces of cloth, usually hung in pairs, SL and SR, to mask the backstage area.
  13. 21. a raised, flat-topped structure used to create different levels for actors to stand on.
  14. 23. low platforms on casters.