1. <u>Stage manager</u> is keeping the crews, cast, and audience free from harm, danger, risk, or injury.
2. When the cast is announced, the director also announces the production team. <u>The Assistant Stage manager</u> reports directly to the director but he/she is the person in charge of supervising backstage.
3.The <u>crew </u>is the committee of technicians who work behind the scenes creating the scenery, costumes, props, and so on.
4. The <u>stage crew </u>is the group of technicians responsible for building the scenery.
5. Curtains, backdrops, or any structures constructed to transform an empty stage into a suitable background for the play is called the <u>scenery</u> .
6. A<u> costume</u> is an outfit, including accessories and undergarments worn by an actor in a production.
7.A chart listing each character, the acts or scenes in which they appear, and all garments, and accessories needed is a <u>costume plot</u> .
8. A <u>makeup crew </u>is the crew in charge of designing and applying makeup for each character.
10. A chart listing the makeup needs for each character in a play is a <u>makeup plot .</u>
11. The group responsible for planning and preparing all sound effects needed for a production is the <u>sound crew </u>
12. The plan of all the sound effects and music needed for a production is the <u>sound plot.</u>
13. The technicians responsible for planning, preparing and running the stage lights for a production are the <u>light crew .</u>
14.The committee responsible for organizing and advertising for a production such as selling tickets is the <u>publicity crew.</u>
15. The<u> house crew </u>is in charge of everything that happens in the house.
16. The <u>house crew</u> is responsible for design of sign boards and possibly program covers.
17. The <u>Acting</u> School is located in Los Angeles.
18. <u>Stage lighting </u>is the illumination of the actors and acting areas; includes any special lighting effects.