TY stagecraft

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