SUB WORK (Thursday Jan. 14th, 2016)

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Across
  1. 1. The person who is the leader or in charge of the play
  2. 3. A long speech by one actor
  3. 4. A change in pitch or tone of voice
  4. 6. The hero in a plot or story
  5. 8. The person who writes the plays, another word for "author"
  6. 9. The villain in a plot or story
  7. 11. The correct way in which you view a play
  8. 15. To perform on a stage (the action)
  9. 17. Born out of Commedia del' Arte, acting without a script
  10. 19. An actor must do this to be heard onstage
  11. 20. Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet.
  12. 22. The audience of a theatre, another name for "audience"
  13. 23. The art form of telling a story without words, solely with the body
  14. 25. The general term for the place or building where plays are presented
  15. 26. The first actor
  16. 27. What an actor carries onstage
Down
  1. 2. The verse in which Shakespeare wrote his plays
  2. 5. The lines spoken by two or more actors onstage
  3. 7. Where an actor is directed to or moves onstage
  4. 10. Actors read from this, eventually memorize it, and perform it onstage
  5. 12. A dramatic play, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme
  6. 13. A person in a play or story
  7. 14. The person who wrote Medea (not Tyler Perry)
  8. 16. The stage used in Greek theater. It was carved out of the hillsides.
  9. 18. A movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning.
  10. 21. Where a play takes place (in the story)
  11. 24. Actors must do this to get into a play. It is like an interview, where you show them what you've got