Plays and Drama
Across
- 3. the art of performing fictional roles in plays,
- 5. the person who supervises the actors and action in a play
- 6. the clothing worn by the actor in a play
- 10. a practice session in preparation for the performance
- 13. a written version of a play
- 16. a play characterised by its humorous
- 17. a test to see if an actor is suitable for the role
- 18. people watching the performance
- 20. a person who is acting on the stage,
- 21. the process of making the play ready for viewing
- 22. the area where the play is being performed
Down
- 1. a play whose action and dialogue is mixed with singing and dancing
- 2. the actors in a play
- 4. books and writings that are published for reading
- 7. the pieces of scenery used in a play
- 8. a person in a novel, play, or film
- 9. a work of drama, usually consisting mostly of dialogue between characters and intended performance rather than just reading.
- 11. strong feelings that come from one's circumstances or mood
- 12. scenery used to identify a location of a dramatic production
- 14. a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- 15. the lines spoken by characters in a play
- 19. the series of events that form a plot