Enactment
Usher
Assists the house manger, takes tickets and escorts audience members to their seats
Curtain Speech
The speech delivered right before a play begins that provides information to the audience about the evening and to remind them to turn off their phones
Bertolt Brecht
Twentieth century playwright who developed Epic Theatre
Time and Place
When and where the story takes place
Will Call
When tickets are held at the box office to be picked up before the show, they are held under the term "will call"
Method Acting
demonstrates an actor willing to invest in emotional physical extremes to transform into a character
Variety
difference in visual or aural elements
Ensemble
each member of the cast and crew working together High Concept Director- a type of director where the director's idea is given more weight than the playwright's intent
Arts Management
encompasses a wide array of art forms such as music, dance and visual arts
Motivated Sound
has a source occurs due to the circumstances of the play
Thought
ideas in a play
Music
in ancient Greek drama, most of the play was chanted and there was drum and lyre so that the chorus could dance
Talent
involves creativity and imagination
Actor Training
involves the brain and the body
The Canon
is a concept that suggests that great plays are created by (male) geniuses, and that by studying and understanding these plays we will have both a window to the past and special insight into the human condition
Rendering
large, detailed sketches of costumes that demonstrate the visual effect the design
Gels
squares of plastic put in front of a light's lens to change its color
Doubling
when an actor plays more than one character
Synthesis
when contributions have been integrated to form something new
Sophocles
Ancient Greek playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex, a play that explores the nature of fate and free will
The Poetics
Aristotle's treatise on theatre
The Laramie Project
A devised theatre piece about the murder of Mathew Shepherd, a gay man who lived in Laramie, WI
Susan Lori Parks
African American playwright who won the Pulitzer Prize for Top Dog/ Under Dog
William Shakespeare
An English playwright known for his ability to create complex characters, intricate plots and beautiful verse
Eugene Scribe
Nineteenth century playwright who is known for the Well-Made Play
Well- Made Plays
Plays with detailed exposition and intricate plot twists that lad to dramatic climax
Henrik Ibsen
Playwright known for his development of Realism and author of A Doll's House
Prompt Book
a book containing the script, designs, contact information, rehearsal schedule, blocking and cues for a performance
Cues
a command for an action, such as a light going on or an actor entering the stage
Moliere
a famous French playwright known for his ability to craft comedies that critique hypocrisy and human folly
Review
a general information about the play, such as its subject matte and setting and an evaluation of the production
Board of Directors
a group specifically designed to serve as administrators
Tragic Hero
a man in an elevated position in society who is neither good no bad, but who because of a flaw in his character, bring about his own downfall
Fast Change
a movement in which the actor must change clothes off stage quickly
Swatch
a piece of fabric from the material to be used for a costume
Box Office
a place (virtual or real) where tickets are sold. it can also refer to the amount of money earned by a show
Resident or Regional Theatre
a producing company dedicated to providing long-term live theatre for a particular area of the country
Production Meeting Notes
a record of all the decisions made in a meeting relevant to the show
Model
a three dimensional miniature of the set built to scale
Movement
a visual sense of rhythm or tempo produced by the line of the set
Auditioning
actors demonstrate their abilities for those casting a play
Sound Plot
all the sounds required by the script
Spectacle
all the visual elements in a production
Cue
commands to do something, such as change the lights or sound
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
considered the first modern director
Costume Plot
list of the costume requirements of each character
Gobos
metal cutouts placed in front of a lens that reveal a pattern when the light is projected through it
Rendering
often in color, a detailed drawing or painting of a set or costume
Costume Shop Manager
person responsible for executing the costumer's designs
Managing Director
possesses not only business acumen, but also thorough comprehension of the overall artistic mission of an organization or specific production
Props
props in a show include small objects carried by actors, as well as furniture used onstage
Epic Theatre
requires that the audience engage intellectually with a play rather than become submersed in emotion
Light Plot
reveals where the lights are hung and where they are to be focused on the stage
Calling a Show
saying the cues out loud so that the running crew can execute them
Artistic Director
servers as the artistic leader for the mission of an organization
Unit Set
sets that represent one place, such as the living room of a contemporary, middle class, suburban home
Period Transfer
setting a play in a different time and place than originally intended. A period transfer can only be performed on plays that are out of copyright restriction
Thumbnail Sketch
small, early sketches of the set
Unmotivated Sound
sound that may be coming from inside the actor's head or ambient music meant to reinforce the mood of the scene
Balance
symmetrical sets seem more balanced than asymmetrical sets
Enactment
the act of enacting the state or fact of being enacted
Perspective
the apparent spatial relationship between one object and the next
Unity
the appearance of things that go together. If a set is unified all the elements work together to create whole
Diction
the choice of words used by the playwright
Line
the direction and movement of the scenery
Dramatic Need
the elements required to produce the show as written by the playwright
Mood
the feeling evoke by the design
Color
the hue, tint and intensity of the settings, costumes and lights
Blocking
the movement and record of the actors' movements on stage
Running Crew
the people who move the scenery and props back stage
Technical Director
the person in charge of building the set; this includes executing technical drawings, working with he run crew and ensuring the safety of the ensemble and crew
House Manager
the person in charge of getting the audience into and out of the theater safely.
Choreographer
the person who serves as an assistant to the director for all movement in a musical theatre production
Music Director
the person who supervises all aspects of the band in a musical theatre production
Character
the persons or figures in a play that create the action and dialogue for Aristotle, characters drive the plot
Plot
the sequence of events in a play; for Aristotle this included a beginning, a middle and an end
Mass
the size and weight of the scenery in relationship to the actors who inhabit the world. If the set is massive, it is large and overpowering
Director's Concept
the thematic and visual emphasis of the production set forth by the director
Texture
the visual consistency of the set's surface
Research and Improvisation
two important elements in character preparation