Relacionar Columnas 5384204Versión en línea 5384204 por Briona Jensen 1 out-of-town tryout 2 Broadway theatre 3 the West End 4 American Theatre Wing 5 Ingénue 6 Off-Broadway theatre 7 Overture 8 Playbill 9 Off-Off-Broadway theatre 10 Reprise 11 Revue 12 Revival 13 Preview 14 character actor/actress 15 summer stock A repetition of an earlier song or theme, with changed lyrics or a shortened music to reflect the story. A New York City based organization, that is and dedicated to supporting the excellence and education of a theatre. A supporting actor that plays an unusual, interesting, or eccentric character. Innocent, unsophisticated wholesome girl or a young woman. Mainstream professional theatre stage in the large theatres and near the west end of London. A list of the cast and production team. Sometimes contains a lot of information about a play, actors, and the venue. a test of something to see if it works. Restaging of a stage production after the original run was and has been closed. When new material is added. Production of plays, musicals, comedy, that happens during the summer. Light form of a theatrical entertainment that has unrelated acts, such as songs, dances, skits and monologues. Introductory movement for an orchestra intended to be an introduction of an opera, oratorio or other dramatic vocal composition. This has been a theatre that has presented 41 professional theatres, and has 500 located in the theater district and the Lincoln center. In Midtown Manhattan New York City. A theatre that has fewer than 100 seats, and began in 1958 as a commercial experimental. A set of public performances of a theatrical presentation that precede its official opening. Professional theatre in Manhattan New York City, seating capacity 100 and 499, are smaller than Broadway theatres but are larger than off-off Broadway theatres.