Set Design

  1.  
    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
  2.  
    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
  3.  
    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
  4.  
    A 'Ground Plan' is most similar to which of the following?
    A. A Photograph B. A Script C. A Map D. A Costume Sketch
  5.  
    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
  6.  
    What is the area of the stage that is closest to the audience?
    A. Upstage B. Downstage C. Center Stage D. Offstage
  7.  
    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
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  1.  
    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
  2.  
    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
  3.  
    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
  4.  
    A 'Ground Plan' is most similar to which of the following?
    A. A Photograph B. A Script C. A Map D. A Costume Sketch
  5.  
    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
  6.  
    What is the area of the stage that is closest to the audience?
    A. Upstage B. Downstage C. Center Stage D. Offstage
  7.  
    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

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