Across
- 2. Brecht’s style of theatre provoking critical thinking
- 3. American playwright of Long Day’s Journey Into Night
- 6. Playwright who wrote for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enough, blending poetry and drama. Her first name is Ntozake.
- 10. Ancient drama honoring the god Dionysus, featured masks and chorus
- 14. Musical inspired by Beulah Annan and Belva Gaertner’s 1920s murder trials
- 15. Creator of Hamilton and In the Heights. First name Lin-Manuel.
- 17. French playwright famed for satirical comedies like Tartuffe
- 19. Japanese puppet theatre with large puppets manned by three performers and narration
- 20. 17th-century Mexican writer and advocate for women’s education. Her last name is De La Cruz
- 21. Genre with exaggerated emotions and sensational plots
- 22. Medieval plays teaching Christian lessons through biblical stories
Down
- 1. American playwright of A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie. His first name is Tennessee.
- 4. Theatre style using real interviews and testimonies
- 5. Italian improvised theater with stock characters, began in the 16th century
- 6. English playwright of tragedies, comedies, and histories
- 7. American playwright of Death of a Salesman and The Crucible. First name was Arthur.
- 8. Theatre form combining songs, dialogue, acting, and dance
- 9. Father of modern drama, Norwegian playwright of A Doll’s House
- 11. Theatrical style distorting reality to show inner emotions
- 12. Classical Japanese dance-drama with stylized performances
- 13. NYC’s major theatre district for plays and musicals
- 16. A Type of theatre that started post-WWII depicting life as meaningless. Most notable playwright would be Beckett.
- 18. Bright stage light that required heavy makeup for visibility
