Communication in Theater

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Across
  1. 4. Listening with focus, engagement, and a desire to understand what is being said.
  2. 5. Constructive comments provided to improve performance or production.
  3. 6. Team member responsible for envisioning and modeling an aspect of production.
  4. 8. Team member who overseas the overall creative vision of a production.
  5. 10. Team member responsible for preparing or operating a piece of equipment during a production.
  6. 12. Performer responsible for bringing a character to life on stage.
  7. 13. An identified and managed moment when responsibility is passed from one person to another backstage.
  8. 14. Understanding and sharing feelings with others duringcommunication.
Down
  1. 1. The process of exchanging information or ideas.
  2. 2. Vocabulary used to control access to a domain of activity or information.
  3. 3. The place from which theatrical performances are presented to an audience.
  4. 7. What the "e" in e-language stands for.
  5. 9. What the "i" in i-language stands for.
  6. 11. Non-verbal language, such as facial expressions and gestures.