SHAKESPEARE AND THE THEATRE
Across
- 3. a theatre type a.k.a. a platform or open stage that extends into the audience on three sides and is connected to the backstage
- 7. a type of play that is minimalistic and where an actor may play several characters
- 9. the technical aspects of a theatrical production
- 12. the arrangement of theatrical space to suggest time and place, mood and atmosphere
- 14. a type of play where there is a fourth wall
- 15. a long speech of a character addressed to others
- 17. a theatre type where the stage is in front and it frames the action of the play
Down
- 1. a break between acts
- 2. a theatre type where the audience surrounds the stage
- 4. a long speech of a character addressed to himself/herself or to the audience
- 5. a remark made to the audience or to a character but which the other characters on stage do not hear
- 6. a theatre genre where the main character dies or experiences an unhappy ending
- 8. a major division of a play
- 10. a theatre genre that has a happy ending
- 11. an exchange of line between or among characters in a play
- 13. the theatre that Shakespeare and others founded
- 16. the consummate union of manifold forms of artistic expression
- 18. a minor division of a play