Theater Acting

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Across
  1. 3. The clear, precise, pronunciation
  2. 8. The individual an actor plays in a script.
  3. 11. The centre of the playing area.
  4. 14. A character who opposes the protagonist.
  5. 15. To fully develop the physical action
  6. 17. To put attention on an another actor
  7. 19. What stands in the way of a character
  8. 22. ¾ of the actor’s body faces the audience.
  9. 23. A muscle between the abdomen and the ribcage
  10. 26. The identified “want” for a character
  11. 29. The area of the stage to the performer’s left
  12. 30. Areas that are part of a stage deck but offstage
  13. 31. The area of the stage to performer’s right
  14. 34. opening that divides audience from the stage.
  15. 35. To fill a space with sound
  16. 36. To miss the cue line
  17. 37. To break character during a performance.
Down
  1. 1. The area of the stage closest to the audience.
  2. 2. Any area not considered playing space or backstage
  3. 4. The determined movement of an actor in a scene.
  4. 5. The main character in a play.
  5. 6. The area of the stage furthest from audience.
  6. 7. An acting style developed by Lee Strasberg.
  7. 9. moment in script that covers a single idea/action.
  8. 10. where the stage manager stands to cue show
  9. 12. A character observation delivered to the audience.
  10. 13. A specific hand movement connected to character
  11. 16. Lips, teeth, tongue, jaw, hard/soft palate.
  12. 18. To fully develop a character
  13. 20. The area behind the upstage curtain.
  14. 21. The rate of speed at which actors say their lines
  15. 24. The “why,”
  16. 25. An acting style developed by Stanford Meisner.
  17. 27. The line before a script line
  18. 28. To deliver lines at a good pace
  19. 32. The area in front of the proscenium arch.
  20. 33. The words you choose and how you pronounce them.