Across
- 4. An object used by the actors performing in a play or film
- 8. A person who advertises an activity at a public event by calling out to people who are walking past
- 11. А person who goes to the theatre regularly
- 12. Connected with acting and the theatre
- 13. The highest floor in a theatre that contains the cheapest seats
- 15. Someone who was paid to clap and show their approval of a performer or performers
- 16. A competition for a position on a team or a part in a play
- 18. A film, play, or television programme that does not show life as it really is
- 19. To represent someone or something in a picture or story
- 20. An afternoon performance of a movie or play
- 22. A type of humorous acting in which the actors behave in a silly way, such as by throwing things, falling over
Down
- 1. A speech or piece of text that is added to the end of a play or book, often giving a short statement about what happens to the characters after the play or book finishes
- 2. The front half of a stage
- 3. One who reads plays in manuscript and recommends their acceptance or rejection
- 5. Obsessed with the desire to become an actor or actress
- 6. The movement of a lot of people from a place
- 7. A short, funny play that makes a joke of something
- 9. A boy or man who summons actors when their presence is required for a performance
- 10. A group of actors, singers, or dancers who work together and often travel around together, performing in different places
- 14. To make an error, especially to forget or botch one's lines
- 17. An actor who learns the parts of other actors in a play, so that he or she can replace them if necessary, for example if they are ill
- 21. An actor whose style of acting is artificial and old-fashioned, often using movements and emotions that are too obvious
