Relier Pairs Basic Theatre Vocabulary-Part Version en ligne Continuing review of 6th & 7th grade Drama vocabulary. Used at Pyle middle School. par Kathy Cox 1 House Lights 2 Personal Props 3 Sides 4 Key Props 5 Apron 6 Backstage 7 Pronunciation 8 Stage directions 9 Wings 10 House Lights that are for the audience area. They are turned off during a show. The way you sound your words, effected by accents or dialects. parts of the script that tell an actor or stage crew what to do. Often found in parentheses. ( ) The part of the script used for an audition by an actor. The part of the theatre where the audience sits. Items used in a show that are necessary for a show. They may be part of the storyline or mentioned by a character. Example: a gun used to kill a character or a letter given to a character in a scene. The backstage area to the right and left of the acting area. Parts of the stage that are not to be seen by the audience Examples are: behind the curtain or to the sides of the stage. items used by a specific actor in a scene Examples are: a cane, glasses, pencil. The part of the stage in front of the curtain (when the curtain is closed). Often used for short scenes or scenes with few actors.