Arts
Across
- 5. (noun) a small door in the floor of the stage.
- 6. (noun) — a painted cloth hung across the back of a stage as part of the scenery.
- 7. (noun) a row of lights along the front of the floor of a stage.
- 9. (noun) a range of things (like films) from which a choice can be made.
- 13. (noun) the part of a theatre or cinema where the audience sits.
- 14. (noun) the highest upper floor in a theatre with the cheapest seats.
- 16. (noun) a formal assessment of a film or play, typically published in a newspaper.
- 17. (verb) to have a famous actor play the main role in a movie.
- 20. (noun) a small separated seating area in a theatre for a small group of people.
- 21. effects (noun) — illusions or visual tricks used in films to simulate imagined events.
- 24. (noun) the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background.
- 25. (noun) a platform enclosed by a wall or railing on the upper floor of a theatre.
- 28. (adj) a cinema complex with several different screens showing different films.
- 30. (noun) a painting done rapidly in water colour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling.
- 31. room (noun) a room behind the stage where actors get ready and change clothes.
- 33. (noun) a rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished version.
- 34. (noun) a powerful lamp with a narrow beam used to light a specific area or actor.
- 35. (noun/adv) the area out of sight of the audience, where actors prepare.
- 37. (noun) a large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling surface.
- 39. (noun) the action of making a movie available for public viewing.
- 40. (noun) the complete furniture and scenery used for a particular scene in a play.
- 41. (noun) a line of seats for people side by side.
- 43. (noun) the painted backgrounds and furniture used on a stage to represent a place.
- 44. (noun) the raised platform in a theatre on which actors perform.
Down
- 1. (noun) a picture of a person where certain features are exaggerated for comic effect.
- 2. pit (noun) a sunken area in front of the stage where the musicians play.
- 3. (noun) an upper floor in a theatre where seats are arranged in a curved section.
- 4. (noun) a short movie consisting of clips from a film to be shown in the future.
- 8. office (noun) the place at a theatre or cinema where tickets are sold.
- 10. (noun) a heavy piece of fabric that is raised or lowered to hide or show the stage.
- 11. (noun) the group of people who have gathered to watch a performance or film.
- 12. (adv/adj) at or towards the front of the stage.
- 15. (noun) an activity or offer used to publicize a product or organization.
- 18. (noun) a passage between rows of seats in a theatre or aircraft.
- 19. (noun) a piece of art made by sticking various materials (paper, cloth) onto a surface.
- 22. (noun) the fee paid or the right granted to enter a place.
- 23. (noun) a large entrance hall in a theatre or cinema where the audience can wait.
- 26. (noun) the sides of a stage, hidden from the audience, where actors wait to enter.
- 27. (noun) a person who shows people to their seats in a cinema or theatre.
- 29. (adv/adj) at or towards the back of the stage.
- 32. (noun) the seats on the ground floor of a theatre, directly in front of the stage.
- 33. (noun) the music that accompanies a movie.
- 36. (noun) a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product.
- 38. (noun) the character played by an actor in a film or play.
- 42. (noun) a play, movie, or television program with a serious tone or subject.