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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Mr. Stackhouse

Jeopardy Misc. Pt. 2 Stage Areas Curtains Scenery Seating Areas Misc. Pt 1 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

The curtain that shuts off the stage from the audience

Grand Drape A 100

A stage curtain that closes all the way, giving a neutral black background

Traveler A 200

A background curtain hung upstage, usually white

Cyc A 300

A curtain at the top of the proscenium, usually make of the same material as the grand drape, used to adjust the height of the proscenium opening A 400

Grand Teaser A 400

A short curtain hung across the stage above the acting area to mark the overhead lights from the audience A 500

Border A 500

The section of the stage in front of the curtain B 100

Apron B 100

The area behind the set that is not visible to the audience, including dressing rooms, the greenroom, prop rooms, shops, offices, and storage areas B 200

Backstage B 200

A waiting area offstage used by actors

Greenrom B 300

The offstage area to the right and left of the set B 400

Wings B 400

The area where the actors perform, visible to the audience when the curtain is open

Acting Area B 500

A long piece of pipe from which scenery, lights, and curtains are suspended

Batten C 100

Area above the stage where scenery is hung when not in use; also called a loft

Flies C 200

A system of lines and weights that gives mechanical advantage to the raising and lowering of scenery

Counterweight system C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

The area from which the lines are operated

Pinrail C 400

A series of heavy beams or a metal framework just under the roof of the stage to which are attached the pulleys or blocks through which lines pass to raise or lower scenery C 500

Grid C 500

The area of the auditorium where the audience sits

House D 100

The first level of seating in all auditoriums

Orchestra D 200

The third level of seating in a three-seating level

Balcony D 300

The fourth level of seating in a huge auditorium with four levels of seating

Petite Balcony D 400

The second level of seating in a three-seating level auditorium

Mezzanine D 500

A wooden frame covered with cloth used as the basic unit of structure of a box set

Flat E 100

Area used to keep flats, door flats, door units, and other pieces of scenery

Storage Loft E 200

Area where lights used to light the front of the stage are hung

Lighting Bay E 300

A bulletin board where the cast and crew post notices, schedules, and other items used to improve communication among the cast and crew E 400

Callboard E 400

Small rooms offstage where actors get into costumes and apply makeup

Dressing Rooms E 500

The imaginary floor line the front curtain touches when closed

Curtain Line F 100

To raise or lower scenery F 200

Fly F 200

Narrow curtains, usually hung in pairs, stage left and stage right, to mask the backstage area

Legs F 300

A drop made of fabric that seems almost opaque when lit from the front and semitransparent when lit from the back F 400

Scrim F 400

A pipe, suspended above the stage, equipped with outlets for lighting instruments

Electrical F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Curtains Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue A set of curtains, usually the same color as the grand drape, used to regulate the width of the proscenium opening Click on screen to continue

Click on screen to continue Grand Tormentors Click on screen to continue

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