Technical Theatre
Across
- 1. a member of the stage crew who shifts scenery
- 6. a technical rehearsal without cast present
- 7. lines the area of an audience's observation of onstage and backstage areas from various points of the house
- 10. to anchor scenery to the stage so it doesn't wobble
- 12. an aluminium tripod with a cross bar at the top on which lights are hung; also called a lighting tree
- 13. to notify cast and crew of cues, rehearsal times, and the rise and fall of the curtain
- 14. to use an item from stock
Down
- 2. the two shorter, horizontal top and bottom pieces of a flat frame
- 3. a strip of fabric covering the crack between two flats to enhance the illusion that a series of joined flats compromise a wall
- 4. an anchoring option using triangular frame units attached to the flat and weighted
- 5. the vertical, long side pieces of a flat frame
- 6. to add decorative props to a set
- 8. a thin metal template with a pattern punched out; attached to a lighting instrument to create a patterned or textured lighting effect
- 9. elevation a scale drawing showing the front view of the set as if it were flattened out into a single plane
- 11. the horizontal center pieces of a flat frame