Theater Production Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who announces, especially one who introduces programs on radio or television

  • The announcer at the event spoke clearly and professionally.
  • The announcer at the game was really energetic and kept the crowd engaged.
  • Did you hear that announcer drop some sick rhymes during the halftime show?
  • She was the announcer of her own destiny, confidently guiding her life in the direction she wanted.

noun a piece of material that hangs down to cover a window, stage, etc.

verb to provide with curtains

  • The velvet curtain in the theater was drawn back to reveal the stage.
  • I accidentally ripped the curtain while trying to open it quickly.
  • Let's sneak behind the curtain and see what's going on backstage.
  • The investigation finally lifted the curtain on the corruption scandal.

noun a person who is responsible for selecting and coordinating the wardrobe for a film, television show, or theatrical production

  • The wardrober carefully selected outfits for the actors in the upcoming play.
  • My friend is a talented wardrober and always helps me put together stylish looks.
  • I didn't know she was such a good wardrober, her outfits are always on point.
  • As a writer, I consider words to be the tools in my mental wardrober.

noun a type of cap or headdress worn in the Middle Ages

  • The nobleman wore an abacot adorned with feathers during the ceremony.
  • I can't believe he showed up to the party wearing that abacot!
  • Check out that dude in the abacot, he's really going all out.
  • Her mind was like an abacot, filled with colorful thoughts and ideas.