Terms 29 - 49, Spring 2021
Across
- 3. A person who researches dramatic literature and provides in-depth knowledge to the theatre company.
- 4. A room in which the performers get into costumes and makeup.
- 6. The panel that controls the lighting equipment; also called the dimmer board or board.
- 7. A group of people working together; the chorus of singers and dancers in a musical theatre production.
- 10. The area of the stage closer to the audience.
- 11. How a character feels in the moment.
- 13. The person who creates a unified vision for a production (stage or screen) and who guides the design process, performers, and technical crew.
- 16. A final run-through of the entire show, including all of the technical and production elements.
- 18. An expression of emotion on the face.
- 19. Reading aloud from a script or text without preparation or rehearsal.
- 20. A performer's arrival onto or departure from the stage.
Down
- 1. To make more dramatic or expressive; to heighten, magnify, or embellish.
- 2. When performers return to the stage after the show to bow and acknowledge the audience's applause.
- 5. A small room at the back of the auditorium that contains the light and sound equipment.
- 8. The last performance of the run of a theatrical production.
- 9. The art of bringing together the elements of theatre or film to create a unified vision for a production.
- 12. The person who creates and constructs the costumes used in a production for stage or screen.
- 14. To move from one area of the stage to another.
- 15. The performer's clothing and accessories that portray the character and setting.
- 17. To turn and face out to the audience; to adjust one's position so other performers can also be seen.
- 19. A word, phrase, or action that signals to a performer to begin a line, entrance, exit, or action; a signal for a change in lighting, sound, or special effects.