Drama Terms
Across
- 2. left left of stage the stage from the actor's point of view
- 4. a form of storytelling in which actors make the characters come alive through speech and action
- 5. "blank and Juliet"
- 6. "12 Blank Men"
- 10. a speech delivered by one character
- 11. area of the stage farthest away from the footlights and audience
- 13. those who view the play and should be responsive to the action and feeling or mood portrayed as the actors lea d them in the play
- 15. the hero or leading character with whom the audience sympathizes
- 17. a character's remark, usually to the audience, that is not intended for other characters to hear
- 18. further subdivision of an act
Down
- 1. The most famous playwright
- 3. Home of NYC plays
- 6. the character who opposes or competes with the protagonist
- 7. area of the stage closest to the footlights and audience
- 8. a person whose function is it to communicate words and emotions to an audience
- 9. Culture famous for Blank tragedies
- 12. all of the stage furnishings and objects
- 13. subdivision of a play
- 14. directions words that tell the actors how to move and speak; also describe the set and props
- 16. right right of the stage from the actor's point of view