Actually, this was the "prompter", usually in a little bubble at the front of the stage, positioned so that the audience could not see their face ... if an actor missed a queue, the prompter would whisper the next line to the actor on stage. Prompters are no longer used as far as we know ... except maybe from the stage sides.
Stage left and stage right are intructions when acting. Stage right is the actors' right, facing the audience, and stage left is the actors' left, facing the audience.
During a technical rehearsal, hold is shouted by the Stage Manager to stop the performance so that technical problems can be solved.
the stage is what actors and actress preform on.
Unpopular productions in Shakespeare's day could be shouted off the stage and the actors pelted with vegetables or whatever else was at hand.
Underneath the floors of the outer and inner stages was a large cellar called "hell", allowing for the dramatic appearance of ghosts.
you place it on the stage (the platform with a hole in it), underneath the stage clips.
you place it on the stage (the platform with a hole in it), underneath the stage clips.
Stage left and stage right are intructions when acting. Stage right is the actors' right, facing the audience, and stage left is the actors' left, facing the audience.
You can have a source of light underneath the stage, that will shine through the hole and illuminate the subject that you are looking at.
During a technical rehearsal, hold is shouted by the Stage Manager to stop the performance so that technical problems can be solved.
the stage is what actors and actress preform on.
Unpopular productions in Shakespeare's day could be shouted off the stage and the actors pelted with vegetables or whatever else was at hand.
Stage Left is the actors left as when he is facing the audience on Stage
Underneath the floors of the outer and inner stages was a large cellar called "hell", allowing for the dramatic appearance of ghosts.
cause when she was first on stage they all shouted GA GA GA GA so she called her self lady GaGa
Stage Direction
There were only two stages in the Globe Theater. They were the inner stage and the outer stage. The outer stage projected into the courtyard where actors were actively performing. The inner stage was where actors waited for their part to begin.