Across
- 5. An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words
- 10. Physical behaviors or 'tics' pinpointing the uniqueness of the character
- 11. The person whom you are playing
- 13. Technique of expressing your real feelings between the phrases of the text
- 14. The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
- 15. The physical arrangement of the actors' movement on stage
Down
- 1. The reason you and/or your character take an action
- 2. when a character is alone on stage and speaks, usually to the audience
- 3. What you do to get what your character wants
- 4. The reason for your action
- 6. a section of the play spoken by one actor as wither part of a scene or alone on the stage. Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
- 7. the connection between your character and the other characters in the play
- 8. technical switch from the end of one beat to the beginning of the next
- 9. exploring, or creating a past event from your life for use in a scene or character (also called Affective Memory or Emotional Recall)
- 12. sending the voice to all areas of the theatre
