TY stagecraft
Across
- 2. The written text of a play.
- 5. To feed an actor their line when they forget it.
- 7. A serious play with an unhappy ending (often contrasted with comedy).
- 9. A line spoken directly to the audience that other characters "can't hear."
- 10. Any physical object handled by actors during a performance.
- 11. The hidden areas just offstage to the left and right.
- 13. The physical performance space.
- 15. A piece of writing meant to be performed by actors.
- 16. An extra performance demanded by audience applause.
- 19. The precise physical staging and movement of actors on the set.
Down
- 1. A major division of a play, or to perform on stage.
- 2. A speech where a character talks to themselves, revealing their inner thoughts.
- 3. A long speech delivered by a single actor.
- 4. The purging of emotions experienced by the audience at the climax of a drama.
- 6. The person who writes the theatrical script.
- 8. The entire area behind the curtains, out of view of the audience.
- 12. The collective group of actors in a production.
- 14. A signal for an actor to enter or speak.
- 17. The fabric barrier drapery, or a term for the end of a show.
- 18. The storyline of the play, or a technical map.