Theatre Terms Review
Across
- 2. The invisible space between the actors and audience
- 6. Using an element over and over in an image
- 8. Social-emotional verbs that inform how actors say lines
- 9. The parts of the stage furthest from the audience
- 11. High and low poses
- 12. A stage with the audience on two sides
- 14. When one actor speaks onstage
- 15. Repeating an element and increasing size
- 17. The beginning of a story or play, gives context
- 19. Pleasing even weighing of elements in design
- 21. When more than one actor speaks onstage
- 22. How groups of three or more actors should pose onstage - combining depth and levels
- 23. Making elements clearer using their differences
- 25. A stage with the audience on four sides
- 26. The parts of the stage closest to the audience
- 27. A 'frame' stage with the audience on one side
- 28. when actors are upstage and downstage in the same pose.
Down
- 1. A stage with the audience on three sides
- 3. How actors perform their blocking
- 4. Keeping one part of the body in one place in space
- 5. Physical verbs that actors write in their script for movement
- 7. Repeating an element with changes
- 10. Discussing similarities and differences
- 11. What actors say onstage
- 13. The middle of a story or play, the biggest change
- 16. Another word for Group Poses
- 18. Moving one part of the body at a time
- 20. The end of a story or play, how the climax changes the context
- 24. Implying motion in an arrangement or image