NSHS Stage Map

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NSHS Stage Map

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NSHS Stage Map. Stage Map Page 22 DOn’t glue it in...we will use it even after you turn in notebook. Notes on 22 & 23. Theatre space is divided into various parts or functions. House locations Curtains DS areas On & Off Stage Areas Lighting Areas. Disclaimer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Stage MapPage 22

DOn’t glue it in...we will use it even after you turn in notebook

Notes on22 & 23

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Theatre space is divided into various parts or functions

•House locations

•Curtains

•DS areas

•On & Off Stage Areas

•Lighting Areas

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Disclaimer...

•This map only shows what our school has

•Naturally, other theatres have different or other components

•We will play the compare/contrast game after we learn our school’s stage

•Lighting Areas

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#1 = House -- off the map

House Locations

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#1 = House -- off the map

House Locations

1.where the audience

sits

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#1a = Box Office -- off the map

House Locations

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#1a = Box Office -- off the map

House Locations

1.a where the audience purchases

tickets

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#1b = Will Call -- off the map

House Locations

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#1b = Will Call -- off the map

House Locations

1.b

box office where patrons go to pick up pre-purchased tickets, either just before the event, or in advance

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#2 = Orchestra

House Locations

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#2 = Orchestra

2.where

band/orchestra would play [in a

larger space]

b/w house & stage

House Locations

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1.Some house locations on your stage map include ___ and ___.

2. The most obvious difference between a box office and a will call is ___.

3. The audience must know___.

On page 24 in your notebook, please

pick 2 of the following to complete

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Theatre space is divided into various parts or functions

•House locations

•DS areasDS areas•Curtains

•On & Off Stage Areas

•Lighting Areas

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DS Areas

#3 = Lip

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#3 = Lip

entire edge of

the stage

DS Areas

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#4 = Apron

DS Areas

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#4 = Apron/Forestage

4. major DS

acting area b/w

grand drape & orchestra

Section of the stage

floor which projects

towards or into the

auditorium or house

DS Areas

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#5 = Wheel Chair Lift

DS Areas

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#5 = Wheel Chair Lift

stage access elevator

for disabled students

DS Areas

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#6 = Stairs

stage access

DS Areas

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the frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium, through which the action of a play is viewed

US of apron

DS Areas

#7 = Proscenium Opening/Wall

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Quick Side Note...

•There are three types of stages:

•Proscenium stage

•Thrust or 3/4 stage

•Arena, Open Stage, Black Box, or Experimental

Don’t write this down...

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Proscenium Stage

The most familiar type of theater in the proscenium stage, named for the proscenium arch that surrounds the stage opening like a picture frame.

Yup, this is our stage

type at NSHS

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Thrust or 3/4 Stage

This sort of performing space literally “thrusts” into the audience area, and seats surround three sides of the playing area.

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Arena Stage [Theatre-in-the-

Round]

Audience sits on all four sides of the stage. Actors enter down the same aisles the audience uses.

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1.Some downstage areas on your stage map include ___ and ___.

2. One can access the stage by ___.

3.Components of the apron include___.

4.Significant characteristics of the proscenium stage include __ and __.

On page 24 in your notebook, please

pick 3 of the following to complete

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Theatre space is divided into various parts or functions

•House locations

•DS areasDS areas

•CurtainsCurtains•On & Off Stage Areas

•Lighting Areas

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Curtains

All curtains have wavy/squiggly lines

on this stage mapWavy lines = curtains is a theatre industry

standard

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Curtains

#8 = Grand Drape or Act/Grand CurtainMain Drape or Main Rag

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Curtains

#8 = Grand Drape or Act/Grand CurtainMain Drape or Main Rag

8.1st DS drape

closest to audience--pretty

blue one!

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Important Side Note...

•Masking = hiding

•We try to mask all off-stage areas from the audience

•We mask to maintain the illusion of reality

Don’t write this down...

If you already know this...

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Curtains

#9 = Legs

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Curtains

#9 = Legs

9.moveable curtains

that mask the wings

& transform the stage

into various shapes

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Curtains

#12 = Traveler

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Curtains

#12 = Traveler

12. US curtain masks

skywall or cyclorama or cyc

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Curtains

#13 = Header

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Curtains

#13 = Header

13.short

curtain masks top of traveler

[we don’t use it & so you won’t

see it up there...]other

theatres use them to mask tops

of their long horizontal curtains

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1.Some curtains on your stage map include ___ and ___.

2. A defining characteristic of a leg is ___.

3. One of the functions of a curtain is ___.

On page 24 in your notebook, please

pick 2 of the following to complete

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Theatre space is divided into various parts or functions

•House locations

•DS areasDS areas

•Curtains

•On Stage Areas•Lighting Areas

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Onstage Areas

#14 = Skywall or Cyclorama or Cyc

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Onstage Areas

#14 = Skywall or Cyclorama or Cyc

14.back wall of stage

can be lit to look like the

sky

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Quick Side Note...

•The Cyclorama is a curved plain cloth or plastered wall filling the rear of the STAGE.

•Often used as a 'sky' backing to a traditional set, or as the main backing for a dance piece etc.

•The term is often loosely applied to a blue sky DROP.

•Although strictly a cyc should be curved, most cycs are flat with curved wraparound ends

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Onstage Areas

#14a. = Center line or CL

14a

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Onstage Areas

#14a. = Center line or CL

14a

14a.Imaginary guideline that runs upstage-

downstage directly in the center

of the proscenium arch or the center of

the space. Abbreviated

CL.

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Onstage Areas

#14b. = Deck

14b

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Onstage Areas

#14b. = Deck

14b 14b.floor of the

stage

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1.Some onstage areas on your stage map include ___ and ___.

2. A defining characteristic of a center line is ___.

3. One of the functions of a cyc or a skywall is ___.

On page 24 in your notebook, please

pick 2 of the following to complete

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Theatre space is divided into various parts or functions

•House locations

•DS areasDS areas

•CurtainsCurtains

•Off Stage Areas•Lighting Areas

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Offstage Areas

#10 = Wings or Wing Space

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Offstage Areas

#10 = Wings or Wing Space

10.SR SL

backstage areas

areas we don’t want audience

to see

areas masked by curtains or scenery

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Offstage Areas

#11 = Costume Shop & Dressing Rooms

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Offstage Areas

#11 = Costume Shop & Dressing Rooms

11.costume

& makeup storage

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Theatre space is divided into various parts or functions

•House locations

•DS areasDS areas

•CurtainsCurtains

•Off Stage Areas

•Lighting Areas

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Lighting Areas

#15 = FOH Pipes 1 & 2 [Front of House]

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Lighting Areas

#15 = FOH Pipes 1 & 2 [Front of House]

15. --hang lighting

instruments--FOH 2 = closest to

stage

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Lighting Areas

#16 = Grid or Lighting Grid

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Lighting Areas

#16 = Grid or Lighting Grid

16.metal

structure of pipes

for purpose of

hanging lighting

instruments &

lightweight set pieces

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Lighting Areas

#16a = Electrics

1st Electric

2nd Electric

3rd Electric

4th Electric

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Lighting Areas

#16a = Electrics

1st Electric

2nd Electric

3rd Electric

4th Electric

16a.catch all term to describe any type of power

distribution

equipment hung from

or attached

to an electrics pipe

we need them to circuit lighting instruments &

special FX equipment

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1.Some lighting areas on your stage map include ___ and ___.

2.Critical attributes of the electrics include ___ and ___.

3.A lighting grid is define as ___.

On page 24 in your notebook, please

pick 2 of the following to complete

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