Theatre I-III - Semester Exam (Written Portion)

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Across
  1. 2. Units of action
  2. 8. Acting without a script
  3. 12. In Stanislavski’s acting method, the actor uses the question “What would I do if i was in this situation?”; it is to get into character and make it real for the actor while performing
  4. 13. A long uninterrupted speech spoken by one character in the presence of other characters
  5. 14. Acting without talking
Down
  1. 1. The designer in charge of the mood of the show; how well we see actors on stage
  2. 3. The underlying meaning of the lines a character speaks on stage
  3. 4. The individual that controls and manages the primary visionary and unifying force behind a theatrical production.
  4. 5. Speeches made by multiple actors while on stage during a play
  5. 6. Where tickets are sold in a theatre
  6. 7. The designer in charge of everything that the actors wear on stage
  7. 9. The designer in charge of the microphones, speakers and any music or sound effects for the show
  8. 10. Where the audience sits in a theatre
  9. 11. The designer in charge of the world of the play through the creations of scenery
  10. 14. The designer that is in charge of everything that the actors hold or carry on stage, along with making the set come alive through decoration and other things