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Theatre Terms

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FRONT LIGHT 1) A lighting unit placed somewhere in the auditorium for the illumination of the front of the stage. Thus, "front lighting."
FRONT OF HOUSE 1) Every part of the theatre in front of the pros arch. Includes foyer areas open to the general public. 2) All lamps which are on the audience side of the proscenium and are focused towards the stage.
FRONT OF HOUSE CALLS Announcements made by stage management or FRONT-OF-HOUSE staff calling the audience into the auditorium, or informing them when the performance begins. Calls are normally made at the Half (35 min. before curtain up), the Quarter (20 min before), the Five (10 min), and calls normally accompanied by bar bells at 3, 2 and 1 minutes before the performance begins.
FROST A diffusing filter used to soften the edges of a light beam. Different strengths of diffuser are available from many color filter manufacturers.
FULL DROP Any drop curtain other than a cut drop.
FULL STAGE A stage used in its entirety for setting and acting.
FULLERS EARTH Hydrous aluminum silicate, used in chemistry as a filter and as a binder when mixing powder paint for use on textiles.
FULLNESS Draperies made up with deep "gatherings" have fullness - usually requiring not less than 50% additional fabric, measured at head and foot.
FUSE Protective device for electrical equipment (e.g. dimmers). The fuse link will melt when excess current flows, preventing damage to people or equipment. Every piece of electrical equipment has at least one fuse in its associated circuit.
FUTURE RELEASE A play or dramatic property that is not yet available for license; in fact, it may not even been assigned to an author's representative.
FUZZ LIGHT A lamp with a revolving mirror and a colored plastic dome. Gives a "police light" effect. Usually 12 Volt or 240 Volt operation.
FX Special Effect(s)

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