Callbacks What are additional opportunities for the actor to audition?

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Callbacks What are additional opportunities for the actor to audition?

Cue sheet What is a chart or list for lighting or sound showing all changes that will occur during a production?

Choreography What is the art of planning and composing a dance?

Crew What is the committee of technicians who work behind the scenes creating the scenery, costumes, props, etc.?

Curtain Call What is it called after a performance when the actors appear onstage to take a bow?

Climax What is the turning point in a play?

Cues What is the dialogue, sounds, or movement signaling an actor to respond as rehearsed?

Cutting What is reducing or condensing material for oral interpretation?

Critique What are the opinions and comments used in an evaluation of a person or performance?

Commedia dell’arte What is a form of improv theatre begun during the Renaissance in the early 16 th century?