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Theatre Trivia
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
This person is in charge of props for a show.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A frame covered with canvas or plywood on which scenery is painted.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A literary advisor for a play script.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
This group operates the various technical aspects of the production during a performance.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A person who assists actors with backstage costume changes.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A lighting or sound cue with no fade time - the cue happens instantly.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
Focusing a light should place the ___________ of the beam at the actor's head.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
What is the name given to the narrow black curtains hung on the side of the stage that hide actors waiting in the
wings?
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
This person creates the "stage picture" or the "look" or physical appearance of the stage for a play.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A platform on the set used to create levels.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
Smaller props that can be held by the actor are called ______ props.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
This staging uses flats, screens, curtains, platforms, and stairs that can be rearranged to change locales.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
To relay lighting and sound cues is to ________ a show.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
Metal flaps attached to the front of a light to shape the beam.
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A curtain made of two bi-parting sections that can be drawn from the center to the opposite side of the stage.
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Theatre Trivia Answers
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
This person is in charge of props for a show.
Prop Master - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property_master
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A frame covered with canvas or plywood on which scenery is painted.
Flat - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flats_(theatre)
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A literary advisor for a play script.
Dramaturg or Dramaturge - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dramaturge
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
This group operates the various technical aspects of the production during a performance.
Running Crew - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_crew
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A person who assists actors with backstage costume changes.
Dresser - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dresser_(theatre)
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A lighting or sound cue with no fade time - the cue happens instantly.
Snap - See http://www.aslgc.com/aslcgc_downloads/lighting_glossary.pdf
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
Focusing a light should place the ___________ of the beam at the actor's head.
Hot spot - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_lighting#Focus.2C_position.2C_and_hanging
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
What is the name given to the narrow black curtains hung on the side of the stage that hide actors waiting in the
wings?
Legs - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theater_drapes_and_stage_curtains
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
This person creates the "stage picture" or the "look" or physical appearance of the stage for a play.
Scenic Designer - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenic_design
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A platform on the set used to create levels.
Riser - See http://www.thefreedictionary.com/riser
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
Smaller props that can be held by the actor are called ______ props.
Hand props - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatrical_property
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
This staging uses flats, screens, curtains, platforms, and stairs that can be rearranged to change locales.
Unit Set - See http://upstagereview.org/Glossary.html#U
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
To relay lighting and sound cues is to ________ a show.
Call - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_management
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
Metal flaps attached to the front of a light to shape the beam.
Barn doors - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_lighting_accessories#Barn_doors
Category: Stagecraft: Backstage
A curtain made of two bi-parting sections that can be drawn from the center to the opposite side of the stage.
Traveler - See http://www.northeaststage.com/Stage-Curtain-Frequently-Asked-Questions-FAQ-sp-33.html
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