Across
- 2. High point in the action of a scene or play
- 5. Meaning underneath the words spoken
- 6. Written copy of a play
- 7. Words or phrases that appeal to the senses
- 8. The person in charge of a production
- 10. A play in which the protagonist fails to achieve their goal
- 11. To perform for an audience representing another person
- 13. Cast members working on a production under the guidance of the director
- 15. Section of a play that occurs at one place, at one time
- 16. Spoken words that the characters say to each other
- 18. Muscle below the ribs that expands out and down, causing air to enter the lungs
- 21. Gliding from one pitch level to another, can change the meaning of words
- 22. Throw the voice to the farthest person in the audience
- 23. Person who plans and writes plays
- 24. To speak clearly by starting and stopping vowel and consonant sounds (articulate)
Down
- 1. Play that treats situations or characters in a humorous way
- 3. Short break between the acts of a play or parts of a performance
- 4. To try out for a role in a play
- 9. Making decisions about a character so they're interesting
- 12. Loudness or softness of the voice, sound effects, or music
- 14. To say one's name and what you're performing for an audition
- 17. Conflict in a scene or play gets worse and/or more complicated
- 19. Speed or tempo
- 20. A character speaking alone
- 22. Highness or lowness of the voice
