Blocking What is planning and working out the movements for a play?

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Blocking What is planning and working out the movements for a play?

Blackout What is turning out all the stage lights at one time?

Breaking character What is losing concentration or getting out of character?

Backstage What is the area of the stage that is not visible to the audience?

Box Office What is the place where reservations are listed and tickets are purchased for performances?

Blocking yourself What is g etting behind furniture or other actors so that you cannot be seen by the audience?

Backdrop What is a flat surface the width of the stage, usually made of canvas, hanging from the battens, that is painted to represent the desired setting?

Batten What is a horizontal pipe suspended from the flies, on which scenery and lights may be hung?

Bit part What is an acting role with very few lines called?

Black Comedy What is the name of a type of comedy that relies on the morbid and absurd for their comedy?