Across
- 2. After a show is complete, everyone in the company dismantles the set, costumes are turned in, props are put away. The stage is returned to original condition, and it looks like the show never happened.
- 3. to either prepare the stage for action, or the physical piece for a scene or act.
- 6. the director asks an actor to read for a specific role on the spot
- 7. The final run through leading up to a performance when the entire cast is dressed with hair, makeup and costumes on. As complete of a performance, minus the audience
- 8. a seated rehearsal with the pit orchestra
- 10. a term used for the secondary round of auditions, usually with a smaller group of actor to audition for a specific role
- 11. A physical scenic piece that is stationary and does not move throughout the performance. Usually larger/heavier in size.
- 12. The movements that are pre-arranged and planned for the actors to follow. Decided by either the playwright or the director
- 13. A space near the stage where the whole company can meet pre-show to relax, warm up, and prepare to perform.
Down
- 1. The outside “picture frame” of the stage, in front of the main curtain.
- 4. a physical scenic piece that uses wagons (platforms on wheels) that are moved on and off stage during a performance. These can also be flown in via the fly rail system
- 5. A place where tickets for the performance are sold.
- 9. The word a director or stage manager calls out when it is time to find your designated starting spots before a performance starts.
- 10. the term also known as “tech saturday”. Technical rehearsal, where action/dialogue/choreography is cut out only to focus on aspects like lighting, sound, or set movement.
- 14. A designated time to practice certain aspects of the performance; can be acting, vocal, or choreography in focus.
