Drama Terms

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Across
  1. 3. The sequence of events that make up a play’s story
  2. 6. The part or character an actor portrays in a play
  3. 7. A movement to express an idea or meaning
  4. 8. The words spoken that are exchanged between characters
  5. 10. Objects that are on stage that help create the setting
  6. 11. A sensational dramatic piece with exaggerated characters and exciting events intended to appeal to the emotions
  7. 13. A remark in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by other characters in the play
  8. 14. Drama that is light-hearted and end in a happy or humorous way
  9. 15. The location the play takes place.
  10. 16. When the audience knows more about the situation than the character, creating tension
  11. 17. A comedic play that relies on unrealistic, exaggerated situations for its humour
  12. 18. A division of a play within an act
Down
  1. 1. A speech delivered by one character, often addressed to other characters on stage
  2. 2. An unexpected development in the play.
  3. 4. A play that often ends with the downfall of the main character, evoking emotions of pity and terror in the audience
  4. 5. A speech given by a character who is alone on stage and reveals their inner thoughts and feelings
  5. 9. A person in the play
  6. 11. The feeling or atmosphere of a scene or a play
  7. 12. A build up of excitement
  8. 13. The group of people for whom a play is performed