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Theatre. VY_32_INOVACE_AJ3r0101 Jaroslava Dlabajová. PARTS OF A THEATRE. GALLERY. UPPER CIRCLE. DRESS CIRCLE. ROW. STAGE. AUDITORIUM. ORCHESTRA PIT. STALLS. Source: http ://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:New_York_State_Theater_by_David_Shankbone.jpg. GALLERY/GODS. SPOTLIGHTS. BOX. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TheatreVY_32_INOVACE_AJ3r0101

Jaroslava Dlabajová

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PARTS OF A THEATRE

STAGE

STALLS ORCHESTRA PITAUDITORIUM

DRESS CIRCLE

UPPER CIRCLE

GALLERY

ROW

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:New_York_State_Theater_by_David_Shankbone.jpg

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BOX

GALLERY/GODS

SPOTLIGHTS

Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salle_Favart_proscenium.jpg

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Parts of a theatre buildingComplete the text with missing words:

• Theatrical PERFORMANCES are mostly performed in a theatre building. The two main parts of a theatre building are a S _ _ _ _ _ and an A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

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Auditorium• The place in front of the stage,

where the orchestra sits and plays for an opera or a ballet is an

O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P _ _.• The seats on the ground floor are S _ _ _ _ _.• A line of seats side by side is a R _ _.

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• The first row of seats above the ground level is called D _ _ _ _ C _ _ _ _ _ . • The second level of seats above the

ground is called the U _ _ _ _ C_ _ _ _ _. • The highest upper floor is called the

G _ _ _ _ _ or G _ _ _.

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On both sides of the theatre there are B_ _ es, from which a small group of people can watch the play.

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Check your answers:

Theatrical performances are mostly performed in a theatre building. The two main parts of a theatre building are a STAGE and an AUDITORIUM.

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Auditorium• The place in front of the stage,

where the orchestra sits and plays for an opera or a ballet is an ORCHESTRA PIT. The seats on the ground floor are STALLS.• A line of seats side by side is a

ROW.

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• The first level of seats above the ground is called DRESS CIRCLE. • The second level of seats above the

ground is called the UPPER CIRCLE. • The highest upper floor is called the

GALLERY or GODS.

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•On both sides of the theatre there are BOXES, from which a small group of people can watch the play.

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What do you think?

•Which theatre seats are better: stalls, dress circle, upper circle or gallery? •Why do you think so?

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Sample answers:SEATS PROS CONS

STALLS CLOSE TO THE STAGEGOOD VIEW FROM FRONT SEATS

EXPENSIVE TICKETS, RESTRICTED VIEW FROM SOME BACK SEATS

DRESS CIRCLE YOU SEE THE WHOLE STAGE, MOST SEATS: CLEAR VIEW FROM SLIGHTLY ABOVE

NOT CLOSE TO THE STAGE, PARTIAL VIEW FROM THE SEATS CLOSEST TO THE STAGE

UPPER CIRCLE INEXPENSIVE STEEPER VIEW OF THE STAGE, YOU CAN´T SEE FACES VERY WELL, NOT ENOUGH LEGROOM

GALLERY (GODS)

CHEAPERGOOD FOR MUSIC

HIGH UP AND LONG DISTANCE FROM THE STAGE, PARTIAL VIEW FROM THE SIDE SEATS

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THE STAGE

CURTAIN

SPOTLIGHTS

STAGE SET

WINGS

Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tibbits_Opera_House_Proscenium.JPG

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MATCH THE WORDS TO THEIR DEFINITIONS:

• A PIECE OF CLOTH SEPARATING THE STAGE FROM AUDITORIUM THAT CAN BE MOVED UP OR DOWN

• THE SIDES OF THE STAGE WHERE AN ACTOR CANNOT BE SEEN BY THE AUDIENCE

• SOMETHING TO REPRESENT THE SCENE OF THE ACTION OF A PLAY (E.G. FURNITURE )

• A LAMP WHICH CAN SEND A SINGLE RAY OF BRIGHT LIGHT ONTO A SMALL AREA

•STAGE SET•SPOTLIGHT•CURTAIN•WING

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WORDSEARCH – FIND 11 WORDSPEOPLE ON THE STAGE AND BEHIND THE SCENE

P K A R E N G I S E D E G A T S B R

L I G H T I N G T E C H N I C I A N

S E D T V U M D A W Y I U G F T H Y

M F Q U Z A T H G O P M C V Y T O L

E D S N B A L L E T D A N C E R B R

R K P A T K I M H Z A R T W C N U Q

J M A K E - U P A R T I S T O Z L J

T R B R V F E T N Y R S J U H A E M

O S K U P K T O D T U R S K B O N L

N P R O M P T E R P T A V E I L S V

C N L V O M O D I R E C T O R B S R

P B E P I N H T E C B D F Z L T Y I

D C O S T U M E D E S I G N E R C S

L N A I C I N H C E T D N U O S T A

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CHECK THE WORDS YOU HAVE FOUNDPEOPLE ON THE STAGE AND BEHIND THE SCENE

R E N G I S E D E G A T S

L I G H T I N G T E C H N I C I A N

A T

G O

B A L L E T D A N C E R R

H

M A K E - U P A R T I S T

N S

D S

P R O M P T E R E

D I R E C T O R

T

C O S T U M E D E S I G N E R C

N A I C I N H C E T D N U O S A

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CHECK YOUR ANSWERS:

STAGE DESIGNERLIGHTING TECHNICIANMAKE-UP ARTISTBALLET DANCERACTOR

SOUND TECHNICIANCOSTUME DESIGNER

STAGE HANDPROMPTERACTRESSDIRECTOR

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Buying a ticket• We can buy tickets in person

direct from a box office or we can book them in advance by telephone or online via the internet.• Regular theatregoers make use of

subscriptions.

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Some other words related to theatre

• people watching a play = audience

• place where you can leave your coat =cloakroom• person who shows people to

their seats = usher/usherette

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PERFORMANCE (= the showing of the play)

the opening performance = first night• practicing a play before you perform it to

other people = rehearsal • (verb: rehearse)• the last, complete rehearsal in costumes

before the first performance = dress rehearsal

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At the end of the performance

• the audience applauds/claps• the performers appear to bow and

receive applause from the audience (= curtain call)• the audience rises to their feet and

claps their hands = standing ovation

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REPERTOIRE

• a list of plays that an actor/ company is able to perform• e.g. comedies, tragedies,

musicals, operas, ballets, pantomimes, puppet shows

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Complete the text with suitable words:

When you arrive at the theatre you can leave your coat in a c_ _ _ _ r _ _ _. The u_ _ _ _ checks your ticket and shows you to your seat. After many r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the first n _ _ _ _ of a new produciton of A Midsummer Night´s Dream is on tonight. At the end of each p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the audience a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and the actors b_ _. There are usually several c_ _ _ _ _ _ c_ _ _ _.

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Check your answers:

When you arrive at the theatre you can leave your coat in a cloak room. The usher checks your ticket and shows you to your seat. After many rehearsals the first night of a new production of A Midsummer Night´s Dream is on tonight.At the end of each performance the audience applauds and the actors bow. There are usually several curtain calls.

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Speaking activity:• Describe your last visit to the theatre. What

was on?• What is the difference between watching a

play in a theatre and a film in the cinema? Which do you prefer and why?

• What is the difference between a dress rehearsal and the first night?

• Have you ever performed in a play?

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Sources: • www.office.microsoft.com

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salle_Favart_proscenium.jpg

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:New_York_State_Theater_by_David_Shankbone.jpg

• http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tibbits_Opera_House_Proscenium.JPG

• Oxfordský studijní slovník, Oxford University Press, 2010