Playmaking Terminology
Across
- 3. A scene in a play that takes a look at a memory from the past.
- 5. A character who tells the story to the audience.
- 7. A section of a play that takes place in the same setting.
- 9. The position of the body.
- 10. A conversation between two or more characters in a play.
- 11. A theatrical context based on issues related to people or communities.
- 13. A particular quality associated with a particular person or group of people.
- 15. A theatrical context based on how poor or wealthy people are.
- 16. A theatrical context based on certain beliefs held by groups of people.
- 18. The people who are presented in a play.
Down
- 1. The storyline of a play.
- 2. A group of people identified as the intended audience of a piece of theatre.
- 4. A scene in a play that takes a look at something that might happen in the future.
- 6. The main idea that is explored by a play.
- 8. An object that represents another object or an idea on stage.
- 11. The time and place in which a scene is set.
- 12. A habitual behaviour that helps to identify a character on stage.
- 14. The unique way of speaking used by a character on stage.
- 17. A group of people on stage that comments on the action.
- 18. The point of greatest intensity in a plot.