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