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Getting to Know The Theatre QR Code Hunt Question 1. Where actors get dressed before a show. 2. A curtain used to define the side limit of the stage and to mask or hide actors, lights, and unused scenery in the off stage area (wings). 3. A room (often painted black) that is intended for performance and lacks a permanent configuration, seating, or fixed performance area. 4. Located in the lobby, this is where we sell tickets. 5. Cast iron, steel or lead weights placed on the arbor to balance the load on the batten. 6. The area where he audience is seated. 7. A platform used for the loading and unloading of the counterweight carriages. 8. A nonflammable curtain immediately behind the proscenium, contained in the smoke pocket, used to protect the audience from possible smoke and fire originating from the stage area. 9. Located in the booth, this controls sound levels, microphones and speakers. 10. The space above the grid and below the roof. 11. A steel framework above the stage area that is used to support the rigging system. 12. Curtain at the rear of the performance area used to represent the sky or distant areas. 13. A unit of rigging consisting of the batten and all other support cables, sheaves, and mountings. 14. The area of the stage that is closest to the audience. 15. Theatre term called out (OK, yelled) when something is amiss, usually something falling from the grid. 16. A steel pipe used to support scenery, curtains, and lights suspended from the grid. 17. A gallery above the stage floor where technicians add and remove counterweights from the arbors. 18. A depressed area between the stage and audience seating area where musicians sit, so the audience can hear the music Answer DRESSING ROOM LEG CURTAIN BLACK BOX BOX OFFICE COUNTERWEIGHTS HOUSE LOADING GALLERY FIRE CURTAIN SOUND BOARD FLY LOFT GRID CYCLORAMA LINE SET DOWN STAGE HEAD'S UP! BATTEN LOADING GALLERY ORCHESTRA PIT Getting to Know The Theatre QR Code Hunt and see the performance over the heads of the musicians. 19. All of the hardware used to lift, lower, and hold performance equipment on or above a stage. 20. A curtain made from a semi-transparent material that looks solid when lit from the audience side and becomes almost invisible when back lit. 21. A curtain on a track that can be opened or closed to reveal or mask a portion of the stage. 22. The portion of the stage that is furthest from the audience. 23. The portion of the stage area located to either side of the acting area. 24. Mythical place where we store furniture above the box office. 25. A steel structure over the stage, the audience area, or both, used by stage personnel to access lighting, rigging or other stage equipment. 26. Where we store props and costumes. 27. This is the area of the stage in front of the proscenium 28. To move scenery or similar devices vertically on the stage. 29. Located in the booth, this controls lights, lighting levels and lighting cues. 30. The center of the area defined as the stage. 31. Grey set pieces used for UIL One Act Play. 32. A constructed piece of scenery, usually made of wood and/or canvas, used to create a set wall or backdrop for a stage setting. 33. A concentrated source of light that illuminates a performer on stage, and stays with them as they move; most often coming from a spotlight instrument. 34. The most common type of Theatre space, known for its framed arch that outlines the stage opening, having the audience facing one side directly in front. 35. To mark the stage floor, usually with colored tape, where set pieces will rest. RIGGING SCRIM TRAVELER UP STAGE WINGS NARNIA CATWALK PROPS CLOSET APRON FLY LIGHTING BOARD CENTER STAGE UNIT SET FLAT FOLLOW SPOT PROSCENIUM SPIKE