Acting terminology importances

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Across
  1. 2. What you do prior to performance to influence your behavior and create your character to its fullest. Focusing your attention on details that propel you into the scene.
  2. 5. The person whom you are playing.
  3. 9. The procedure of observing the work of actors to determine who is best suited to play a role.
  4. 11. The actor's point of view onstage facing the audience; their right.
  5. 12. A predetermined signal to cause you to act, deliver a line, do stage business, gesture,or move onstage.
  6. 13. The part of a proscenium that is closest to the audience.
  7. 14. Sending the voice to all areas of the theatre.
  8. 15. A section of the play spoken by one actor as either part of a scene or alone on the stage; Performed within the context of a play or removed from the play in auditions.
Down
  1. 1. Part of proscenium farthest from audience.
  2. 3. An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words.
  3. 4. The connection between your character and the other characters in the play.
  4. 6. Reading aloud, from the script, with no rehearsal.
  5. 7. The actor's point of view onstage facing the audience; their left.
  6. 8. Adjustments and/or critique given by the director.
  7. 10. The physical arrangement of the actors' movements on stage.