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Read the definitions and give the equivalents from the active vocabulary.

Brainstorming | For further extension of your knowledge abouttypes of play translate the following text into English. | Companytheatre | NICHOLAS UDALL | TEXT11. BRITISH THEATRE TODAY | Театральный десант | Dorfman Theatre | Fill in the blanks with the words from the list below; explain your choice. | Fill in the gaps. | TEXT 12. THE EARLY LONDON THEATRES |


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1) A person who runs rehearsals and is responsible for the level of competence of the dancers in their company.

2) The artistic leader of a theatre company who often directs some of the company's productions and offers artistic advice on all aspects of all productions.

3) A stage manager who does not work through all of the early rehearsals with cast and director but joins the production late in the process to supervise the technical work and sometimes to call the cues for the show.

4) The group of theatre technicians of all disciplines who work on performances moving scenic element and props before a show and during scene changes or who operate the lighting and sound.

5) The artist who is responsible for designing and specifying the scenic elements of a production.

6) The head of the costume workshop staff, or in film work, head costume coordinator.

7) A choreographer of on-stage fight scenes, who teaches actors how to use weapons and a create the illusion of physical combat without causing harm to the performers.

8) The activity of selling and taking of tickets, the ushering of audience to their correct seats, the sales of refreshments and souvenirs, and it also might include the maintenance and management of the theatre building itself.

9) A member of theatre staff who is responsible for the organization and day to day operations of the Front of House staff (box office staff, ticket takers, ushers, and often concessions) for a particular performance, as well as the health and safety of the audience while they are in the theatre.

10) A position which works with the director to establish rehearsal schedules and actors calls, responsible for organization and record keeping during rehearsals, actor and crew calls during performance, and for calling all cues during a production’s performances.

11) The leader of a musical, or the person responsible for the musical content of a production.

12) That person responsible for the all aspects of a production which usually includes the raising of money, hiring the facilities, and employing the director, all creative and administrative staff.

13) The personnel of a theatre or other such organization responsible for the creation of the production.

14) The person responsible for designing the soundscape of a production, including all aural elements, and sometimes has the responsibility for planning and executing the layout of all sound and sound reinforcement equipment.

15) The person who operates the audio equipment at performance.

16) Member of production design staff. Designs or selects all costumes and costume accessories. The designer's responsibility includes seeing that the actor's/character's needs are met, as well as those of the production.

17) General term for all technicians working back stage in preparation for or the running of a show.

18) The position on a theatres staff responsible for construction of the scenery and the back stage operations of a production and most often the technical operation of the theater.

19) The position in charge of and responsible for the operations of theatrical box office.


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