Theatre Terms Review

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