Williams`s Greek Theatre Review

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Across
  1. 2. The clothing worn by characters on stage.
  2. 3. The rate at which a scene is played.
  3. 6. The time one is expected to be present and ready for a rehearsal or performance.
  4. 7. A person, creature, or entity in a story or play with specific and distinguishing attributes.
  5. 11. Something applied to the skin of a character to portray the character
  6. 12. Feedback given over what was done well and and what was done wrong in a performance
  7. 14. A unifying concept in a play.
  8. 15. What drives a character (and the actor portraying him) to act.
  9. 16. A practice for a play.
  10. 18. The group of actors who play all the characters in a show.
  11. 19. The person who portrays a character in a play.
  12. 20. An actor's movement from one part of the stage to another.
  13. 21. A face covering used on stage to help create the character or disguise identity.
  14. 22. The Style of the play.
Down
  1. 1. An actor's movement and stage positions during a performance.
  2. 4. When an actor turns his body to face downstage in order to be more open to the audience,
  3. 5. At the end of the run of a show, when the set and all other technical aspects are taken apart, clearing the stage for the next show.
  4. 6. A humorous play
  5. 8. The words said aloud by characters during a play.
  6. 9. The cast bow at the end of a show.
  7. 10. A characters goal
  8. 12. For actors, the part of a script or show immediately before an actor's line or action that signals the actor to proccede
  9. 13. The way an actor stands, sits, and generally holds himself.
  10. 17. The use of light to illuminate the stage