Across
- 3. The chorus.
- 4. An _____ production is one where its performers are in the actors' union.
- 7. Typically the opening of our Broadway shows.
- 8. What makes the set pieces move.
- 11. Farthest from the audience.
- 12. It's said but not a line.
- 13. Played in the pit.
- 18. Closest to the audience.
- 20. When you know your lines.
- 21. What we are.
- 24. A song or dance in a show.
- 25. Identified by similarities.
- 26. Concerts sometimes have this kind of act.
- 27. Used to draw visual attention to a focal point.
- 28. The Franklin _____ Theatre was the original name of the building built in 1904.
- 30. Spontaneous theatre.
- 34. Cast members can have a table _____.
- 35. Halftime.
- 38. Where our name is displayed.
- 40. Set developer.
- 43. When all the trucks arrive.
- 45. Opposite the principal hero.
- 47. Where the crew works.
- 51. Where these shows come from.
- 52. Derived from a Greek tragic poet.
- 55. The star.
- 56. _____ Poli acquired what is now The Hanover Theatre in 1912.
- 57. To take down.
Down
- 1. What the cast and crew does before a show.
- 2. A noble gas.
- 5. A young, naïve woman.
- 6. Always on in the theatre.
- 9. Four are in our orchestra.
- 10. The furnished area off-stage.
- 14. Backup.
- 15. Only 3 rows in our theatre.
- 16. Heard before every performance.
- 17. 15, 16 and 17 in the orchestra.
- 19. The passageway into the theatre.
- 22. A performer.
- 23. Shows typically have one or two.
- 29. When the curtain comes up.
- 31. Hired for odd jobs and errands.
- 32. The Hanover Theatre's is 2,300.
- 33. Personification of the meaning.
- 36. Where the magic happens.
- 37. Type of show.
- 39. What you hear as intermission comes to a close.
- 41. 2,495 of these are built into the theatre.
- 42. Afternoon show.
- 44. Scene within a scene.
- 46. Demonstrating your skills.
- 48. Up in the rafters.
- 49. Four windows of friendly faces.
- 50. Again!
- 53. The section of the orchestra pit on which the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ sits.
- 54. Each of our customers is a _____ of the arts.
