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