Theatre terminology

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Across
  1. 2. a rolling platform
  2. 4. what we call it when either the stage or a platform is at an angle
  3. 8. The portion of the stage that sticks out in front of the proscenium.
  4. 9. The time that Equity actors are called to performance
  5. 10. Drapery used in theatre to bounce light or use projections .
  6. 11. any drapery that moves like a shower curtain on and off stage
  7. 12. the offstage areas on stage right and stage left
  8. 13. the stage direction that moves away from the audience
  9. 14. the type of fabric that the masking draperies are usually made of
  10. 15. (two words, no space) - a style of scenery where all the locations for the play are on stage the whole time.
  11. 16. the drapery that hangs above the stage, used as masking for lighting instruments and other hanging units
  12. 18. taping the floor of the stage in such a way as to indicate where furniture or scenery goes for a scene
Down
  1. 1. (two words, no space)A typical style of scenery for interiors, usually with three walls. Often used in plays during the mid-20th century.
  2. 3. The pipe that scenery is hung on in the fly system
  3. 5. the acronym for theatre performances for younger audiences, not shows "with" children.
  4. 6. (two words, no space) the drawing that shows the artistic details of a flat for the scene shop
  5. 7. the picture frame that we view the play through
  6. 8. the spike (either high or low) of a drop or flying unit
  7. 17. what we call the day off in most theaters. On Broadway, it's Monday.