Acting Terminology
Across
- 1. a play style in which the actors address the audience (14)
- 7. when the actor has a valid reason for doing something, the action is... (9)
- 8. an actor is ______ him/herself if he/she stands where the audience cannot see him/her (9)
- 9. each actor must develop a _____ character (6)
- 12. to move to another stage area
- 13. what the character wants from the scene/play (9)
- 15. when an actor compromises his/her body position so that the audience can see him/her, he/she is said to be ____ out (8)
- 19. an actor is scene _____ or upstaging others if he/she distracts the audience from the the actor who should have their attention (8)
- 20. what the director says when he wants the actors to get ready to start the scene (6)
- 22. to move because another actor has moved to block you
- 23. something that keeps the actor from his/her goal (8)
Down
- 2. because the actors are so close for so long, they must develop a philosophy of ____. (8)
- 3. a play style that represents real life (16)
- 4. the process by which the actor seeks to make his/her role unique and entertaining (16)
- 5. a non-fictional character (10)
- 6. the Russian actor/director who founded the Method style of acting (12)
- 10. something that is implied but not spoken (7)
- 11. the area behind the curtain where the actors cannot be seen (9)
- 14. the style of acting that focuses on thinking more than feeling (9)
- 16. to have one's lines memorized and not to have a script in hand (7)
- 17. a play which has withstood the test of time (9)
- 18. during a long monologue, a director may tell an actor to ____ the stage, allowing more freedom of movement (4)
- 21. what the director says when he wants the action to stop (3)