Across
- 1. the group of actors that perform together
- 5. the one responsible to crafting the show
- 8. when you are completely memorized; no longer need script
- 11. speaking with emphasized articulation and projection
- 12. an imaginary wall between the actors and audience that represents the story
- 14. the lines that are spoken by the characters
- 15. the area furthest away from the audience
- 16. these may be given by the director or other members of the production towards the rest of the cast and crew
- 19. what the actors wear to encompass the plot
- 20. a verbal or visual sign that signals the actors that it is their time to deliver their line
- 21. the actors encompass these when they are acting
- 22. the center obstacle that the show centers on
- 25. proof that the actors is responding to what is being done or said in their presence
- 30. the mark the stage that indicates the ground plan
- 31. what the actors apply to help immerse the audience and show their faces off better
- 33. a complete reading of a play aloud between the cast
- 34. this is the area where the audience sits
- 36. the character that clashes with the protagonist
- 37. the point where the conflict peaks
- 38. set deconstruction
- 39. the one who is responsible to play the character if the main actor cannot
Down
- 2. the written text of the show
- 3. the character the show follows mainly
- 4. pieces used by the actors that resemble the items they may be holding
- 6. an extended line spoken by a character
- 7. the sides are either send of the stage where the audience cannot see
- 9. when the stage lights cut to darkness
- 10. to go into the script without preparation
- 13. used as the setting for the production
- 17. stepping outside of the scene
- 18. to point out flaws with the production to help better the show
- 23. to move from one part of the stage to the other
- 24. planning out the movements on the stage
- 26. to do an action that is not pre-planned
- 27. the one who wrote the show
- 28. practices where the cast puts the show together
- 29. to turn body more towards the audience
- 32. speaking loud and clear
- 35. a line that is intended to be hear by the audience but not by other characters
