It's show time!
Across
- 2. a person who cooks, cleans, etc. in a rich person's house.
- 4. the big pieces of cloth that hide the stage before the play starts
- 5. a person who does something against the law, for example (steals something, kills someone)
- 7. the place a the front of the theatre where actors perform a play.
- 9. a valuable stone that looks like shiny glass
- 12. the opposite of exit
- 13. the words the actors have to say in a play.
- 15. a group of people who watch a play
Down
- 1. electric lamps that show the actors in a theatre
- 3. a message you write for someone.
- 4. a person in a play or story
- 6. a type of police officer who tries to find the person who committed a crime or they look for clues.
- 8. the crime of stealing money or something expensive.
- 10. When the police ________ someone they take them to the police station.
- 11. the clothes the actors wear in a play.
- 14. the powder and cream that actors put on their faces for a play.