Drama Review Crossword
Across
- 4. the person who is in charge of all aspects of the play, from acting to costumes. The Boss.
- 5. Objects used on stage in a play by the actors.
- 6. the scenery or furniture that creates the stage setting of the production.
- 7. The actor or actress must display the mood or personality of the character being played.
- 11. The actor must clearly and correctly say all the words the writer has written.
- 14. A funny or light play; all ends well.
- 15. The clothes that the actors or actresses wear to transform them into the play characters
- 19. the spoken sentences that the characters say.
- 20. light technology used to highlight the characters or create a mood for the set.
Down
- 1. the speed of speaking must be understandable, although speed will be adjusted based on the personality of the character being played.
- 2. characters who tell the story but are not in or part of the story.
- 3. The conversations between characters. Must be delivered realistically by actors for the play to be believable
- 4. a story acted out, usually on a stage, with actors and actresses who take the parts of specific characters.
- 5. the sequence of events that occur
- 8. The audience must be able to hear what the speakers say.
- 9. the main idea of the play or story
- 10. are scenes in which speeches are presented by a single character.
- 11. the main character or the hero
- 12. the beings in the story
- 13. the character who is against the protagonist; Often a villain or evil person.
- 16. A serious play; the ending is usually unhappy or disastrous
- 17. A play in which song and dance are major aspects of the storytelling.
- 18. a smaller portion of the play; there is not a change of location or shift of time as there might be with an acts