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Theater 10
Chapter 7-10
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Undergraduate 1
05/03/2011

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Tragicomedy
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During the renaissance, a play having tragic themes and noble characters but a happy ending; today, a play in which serious and comic elements are integrated
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Artistic Director
Definition
Person responsible for all creative and artistic activities for resident and repertory companies
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Auditions
Definition
Tryouts held for performers who want to be considered for roles in a production
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Auteur director
Definition
A director who believes that his or her role is to be the author of a production. An auteur director's point of view dominates that of the playwright, and the director may make textual changes and modifications.
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Blocking
Definition
Pattern and arrangement of performers' movements onstage with respect to each other and to the stage space, usually set by the director.
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Casting
Definition
Assigning roles to performers in a production; this is usually done by the director.
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Aesthetic distance
Definition
Physical or psychological separation or detachment of audience from dramatic action, usually considered necessary for artistic illusion.
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Arena stage
Definition
Stage entirely surrounded by the audience; also known as theatre-in-the-round.
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Black box
Definition
A theatre space that is open, flexible, and adaptable, usually without fixed seating or a permanent stage area. It is economical and particularly well suited to experimental work.
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Corral
Definition
Theatre of the Spanish golden age, usually located in the courtyard of a series of adjoining buildings.
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Created or found space
Definition
Space not originally intended for theatre use which is converted for productions. Avant-garde artists often produce in found spaces.
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Fly loft
Definition
Space above the stage where scenery may be lifted out of sight by means of ropes and pulleys.
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Fourth-wall convention
Definition
Pretense that in a proscenium-arch theatre the audience is looking into a room through an invisible fourth wall.
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Multifocus theatre
Definition
Theatre in which something is going on simultaneously in several playing areas.
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Multimedia Theatre
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Use of electronic media--such as slides, film, and videotape--in live theatrical presentations.

 

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Orchestra
Definition
Ground-floor seating in an auditorium; also, a circular playing space in ancient Greek theatres.
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Platform stage
Definition
Elevated stage with no proscenium.
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Proscenium
Definition
Arch or frame surrounding the stage opening in a box or picture stage.
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Rake
Definition
An upward slope of the stage floor away from the audience; also, to position scenery on a slant or at an angle other than parallel or perpendicular to the curtain line.
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Run
Definition
Operation of a show; also the length of time a production is performed.
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Thrust stage
Definition
Theatre space in which the audience sits on three sides of the stage.
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Wagon stage
Definition
Low platform mounted on wheels or casters by means of which scenery is moved on- and offstage.
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Scene Designer's Objectives
Definition
1. Help set the tone and style of the production.
2. Establish the locale and period in which the play takes place.
3. Develop a design concept consistent with the director's concept
4. Provide a central image or metaphor, where appropriate
5. Ensure that scenery is coordinated with other production elements
6. Solve practical design problems.
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Elements of Scene Design
Definition
1. Line
2. Mass
3. Composition
4. Texture
5. Color

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Line
Definition
the outline or silhouette of elements onstage; for example, predominantly curved lines versus sharply angular lines
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Mass
Definition
the overall bulk or weight of scenic elements; for example, a series of high, heavy platforms or fortress walls versus a bare stage or a stage with only a single tree on it.
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Composition
Definition
the balance and arrangement of elements; the way elements are arranged: for example, mostly to one side of the stage, in a vertical or horizontal configuration, or equally distributed onstage.
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Texture
Definition
the "feel projected by surfaces and fabrics; for example, the slickness of chrome or glass versus the roughness of brick or burlap
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Color
Definition
the shadings and contrasts of color combinations
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rendering
Definition
"when the director and the designer have decided on an idea and a rough design, the designer will make a more complete sketch, usually in color
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Property designer
Definition
creates and executes all props; this work may include building special pieces of furniture, finding or devising magical equipment and selecting items such as lamps and other accessories.
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Scenic charge artists
Definition
responsible for seeing that sets are built and painted according to the specifications of the scene designer.
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Costume Designer's Objective
Definition
1. Help establish the tone and style of a production.
2. Indicate the historical period of a play and the locale in which it is set.
3. Indicate the nature of individual characters or groups in a play: their stations in life, their occupations, their personalities
4. Show relationships among characters: separate major characters from minor ones, contrast one group with another
5. Meet the needs of individual performers: make it possible for an actor or actress to move freely in a costume; allow a perfomer to dance or engage in a sword fight, for instance; when necessary, allow performers to change quickly from one customer to another
6. Be consistent with the production as a whole, especially with other visual elements
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Build
Definition
To create a costume from scratch in a costume shop.
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Computer-assisted design (CAD)
Definition
The use of computers to create design components such as ground plans, elevations, and three dimensional views.
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Costume designer
Definition
The person responsible for the appearance of each performer onstage.
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Downstage
Definition
Front of the stage toward the audience.
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Flat
Definition
Single piece of flat, rectangular scenery, used with other similar unites to create a set.
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Ground plan
Definition
Floor plan or layout of stage design that outlines the various levels on the stage indicates the placement of scenery,furniture, doors, windows, and other necessary scenic elements.
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Left stage
Definition
Left side of the stage from the point of view of a performer facing the audience.
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Props
Definition
Properties; objects that are used by performers onstage or are necessary to complete a set.
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Pull
Definition
To choose a costume from an inventory owned by a theater company
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Realism
Definition
Broadly, an attempt to present onstage people and events corresponding to those in everyday life.
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Scrim
Definition
Thin, open-weave fabric which is nearly transparent when lit from behind and opaque when lit from the front
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Technical director
Definition
Person who oversees all technical aspects of a theatre production, especially the building, painting, and installation of scenery and related elements.
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Upstage
Definition
At or toward the back of the stage, away from the front edge of the stage.
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Wagon
Definition
Low platform mounted on wheels or casters by means of which scenery is moved on-and offstage.
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Backlighting
Definition
Lighting that comes from behind
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Blackout
Definition
Total darkening of the stage.
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Composition
Definition
How lighted areas are arranged onstage relative to each other.
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Cue
Definition
Any prearranged signal, such as the last words in a speech, a piece of business, or any action or lighting change, that indicates to a performer or stage manager that it is time to proceed to the next line f action.
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Dimmer
Definition
Device for changing lighting intensity smoothly and at varying rates.
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Downlighting
Definition
Lighting that comes from directly overhead.
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Environmental Sounds
Definition
Noises from everyday life that provide background sound in a production.
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Fade
Definition
Slow dimming of lights, changing from brighter to darker, or vice versa
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Focus
Definition
Aiming light on a particular area of the stage.
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Floodlight
Definition
Lighting instrument used for large or general area lighting
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Follow spot
Definition
Large, powerful spotlight with a sharp focus and narrow beam that is used to follow principal performers as they move about the stage.
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Fresnel
Definition
Type of spotlight used over relatively short distances with a soft beam edge that allows the light to blend easily with light from other sources; also, the type of lenses used in such spotlights.
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Gobo
Definition
Template in a theatre lighting instrument that determines the shape and arrangement of the beam or pool of light thrown by the instrument. For example, a patter created by a gobo or template could result in stripes, leaves on trees, the outline of a windowpane, or the like.
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Light plot
Definition
Detailed outline or diagram showing where each lighting instrument is placed in relationship to the stage.
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Motivated sounds
Definition
Sounds called for in the script that usually come from recognizable sources.
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Sound Reinforcement
Definition
Amplification of sounds in theatre.
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Sound reproduction
Definition
The use of motivated of environmental sounds.
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Elements of Costume Design
Definition
Line, shape, silhouette
Color
Fabric
Accessories
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Costume Designer's Objectives
Definition
1. Help establish the tone and style of a production.
2. Indicate the historical period of a play and the locale in which it is set
3. Indicate the nature of individual characters or groups in a play: their stations in life, their occupations, their personalities
4.Show relationships among characters: separate major characters from minor ones, contrast one group with another
5. Meed the needs of individual performers: make it possible for an actor or actress to move freely in a costume; allow a performer to dance or engage in a sword fight, for instance; when necessary, allow performers to change quickly from one costume to another
6. Be consistent with the production as a whole, especially with other visual elements
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Trestles
Definition
Wooden supports
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Street theatre
Definition
theatre in the streets; brings performances to neighborhoods
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Appropriateness
Definition
the relationship of a stage space to a play or production
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Scene designer
Definition
responsible for the stage set, which can run the gamut from a bare stage furnished only with stools or orange crates to the most elaborate large-scale production.
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Costume designer
Definition
responsible for selecting, and in many cases creating, the outfits and accessories worn by performers.
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Style
Definition
the manner in which a work is done: how scenery looks, how a playwright uses language, etc.
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Federico Garcia Lorca
Definition
"Blood Wedding" scene design (allegorical and symbolic) vs. "The House of Bernarda Alba" scene design (concrete and realistic)
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nonrealism
Definition
departures from realism; all types of the theatre that depart from observable reality.
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Josef Svoboda
Definition
Called his art "scenography"; used multiple screens on stage with multiple angles and heights; polyekran/diapolyekran/laterna magika
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Polyekran
Definition
practice using multiple screens at multiple angles and heights
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diapolyekran
Definition
employs whole walls of small, square screens making up a composite image
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laterna magika
Definition
used screens in conjuction with actors; the actors were part of the film, and the film was part of the action
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hard, movie, or Hollywood flat
Definition
consists of a thin, solid material, called lauan, mounted on a wooden or hollow metal frame; can be painted, and three-dimensional plastic moldings can be attached to it, creating cornices, chair rails, and other interesting features.
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cutouts
Definition
small pieces made like flats or cut out of plywood
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Screen Projection
Definition
A picture or drawing is projected on a screen either from in front or behind. (ex. "Sunday in the Park with George" and "the Ballad of Emmett Till")
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designer/front elevations
Definition
drawings that show all exact scenic details from the point of view of the audience
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Scenic charge artists
Definition
responsible for seeing that sets are built and painted according to the specifications of the scene designer.
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Emily Mann
Definition
Playwright-Director; "Anna in the Tropics", McCarter Theatre in New Jersey
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Peter Brook
Definition
International Director; "Marat/Sade"; "Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Mahabharata"; wants to find a universal theatrical language, draws from many different theatrical traditions
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Director
Definition
In American usage, the person responsible for the overall unity of a production and for coordinating the work of contributing artists. The American director is the equivalent of the British producer and the French metteur-en-scene
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Dramaturg
Definition
Literary manager or dramatic adviser of a theatre company
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Dress rehearsal
Definition
Rehearsal in which a play is performed as it will e for the public, including all the scenery, costumes, and technical effects.
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Pace
Definition
Rate at which a performance is played; also, to play a scene or an entire event to determine its proper speed.
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Producer
Definition
In American usage, the person responsible for the business side of a production, including raising the necessary money.
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Run-through
Definition
Rehearsal in which the cast goes through the entire text of the play in the order that it will be performed.
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Spine
Definition
In the stanislavski method, a character's dominant desire or motivation; usually thought of as an action and expressed as a verb; "main action" of the play
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Stage manager
Definition
Person who coordinates all the rehearsals for the director and runs the actual show during its performances.
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Stage picture
Definition
Visual composition: how an entire scene onstage will appear to the audience.
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Technical rehearsal
Definition
Rehearsal at which all the design and technical elements are brought together.
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Producer's duties
Definition
1. raising money to finance the production
2. securing rights to the script
3. dealing with the agents for the playwright, director and performers
4. Hiring the director performers, designers, and stage crews
5. Dealing with theatrical unions
6. Renting the theatre space
7. Supervising the work of those running the theatre: in the box office, auditorium, and business office
8. Supervising the advertising
9. Overseeing the budget and the week-to-week financial management of the production
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Previews
Definition
Dress rehearsal for an invited audience
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Richard Foreman
Definition
Director, playwright, and designer; "provocative, innovative, off-beat productions which he has written and directed"
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James Earl Jones
Definition
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, performed with an African American cast
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Robert Wilson
Definition
auteur director that produced visual tableaux and called for ritualistic, repetitive moments by his performers
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directorial concept
Definition
an overall image or metaphor of a play
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