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Set Design
Instructions:
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Which term refers to the literal equipment or furniture used on stage, such as chairs, tables, or suitcases?
A. Wings
B. Props
C. Backdrop
D. Proscenium
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What is the name for the large painted cloth hung at the back of the stage to create a scene?
A. Backdrop
B. Platform
C. Scrim
D. Flat
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Which piece of scenery is a lightweight timber frame covered with scenic canvas or plywood, often used to represent walls?
A. Batten
B. Flat
C. Platform
D. Wagon
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A 'Ground Plan' is most similar to which of the following?
A. A Photograph
B. A Script
C. A Map
D. A Costume Sketch
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What is a 'Wagon' in theater production?
A. a vehicle used to transport the cast to the theater
B. a type of spotlight
C. A platform on wheels used to move scenery
D. A place to store props during a show
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What is the area of the stage that is closest to the audience?
A. Upstage
B. Downstage
C. Center Stage
D. Offstage
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What are the 'Wings' of a theater?
A. The highest balcony in the audience
B. Areas to the left and right of the stage hidden from the audience
C. A type of costume for bird characters
D. Decorations on the side of the proscenium arch
Set Design
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
Which term refers to the literal equipment or furniture used on stage, such as chairs, tables, or suitcases?
A. Wings
B. Props
C. Backdrop
D. Proscenium
-
What is the name for the large painted cloth hung at the back of the stage to create a scene?
A. Backdrop
B. Platform
C. Scrim
D. Flat
-
Which piece of scenery is a lightweight timber frame covered with scenic canvas or plywood, often used to represent walls?
A. Batten
B. Flat
C. Platform
D. Wagon
-
A 'Ground Plan' is most similar to which of the following?
A. A Photograph
B. A Script
C. A Map
D. A Costume Sketch
-
What is a 'Wagon' in theater production?
A. a vehicle used to transport the cast to the theater
B. a type of spotlight
C. A platform on wheels used to move scenery
D. A place to store props during a show
-
What is the area of the stage that is closest to the audience?
A. Upstage
B. Downstage
C. Center Stage
D. Offstage
-
What are the 'Wings' of a theater?
A. The highest balcony in the audience
B. Areas to the left and right of the stage hidden from the audience
C. A type of costume for bird characters
D. Decorations on the side of the proscenium arch