Across
- The balcony seating in a tiered theatre is named after this shape.
- Form of stage which projects out into the audience.
- Circular or oval open-air theatre large raked seating area.
- Every area in front of the stage (including foyer) open to the general public (3 words).
- The areas where the stage crew and actors wait before entering the main stage.
- The part of the stage behind the sightline of the audience.
- Australian term for the lighting control booth.
- Where audience members buy tickets (2 words).
- What type of stage gently slopes from the back (upstage) downwards to the front.
- The area containing the audience seats.
- What type of system is a series of ropes, counterweights, pulleys, etc. designed to move sets, lights, etc.
- A passage through seating.
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Down
- The house “what” is colloquially known as the FRONT TABS.
- The part of the theatre on which actors appear.
- Rooms containing costumes and mirrors.
- The area where the orchestra is kept.
- Section of the stage in front of the main curtain.
- The backstage and storage areas of the theatre (3 words).
- The name of the arch in the wall between the stage and the audience.
- A curved wall filling the rear of the stage.
- Another term used for the audience.
- Where the audience congregates before the show.
- An access walkway to lighting equipment but you won’t find a Model here.
- When the audience seating encloses the acting area this is known as “in the ___”.
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