Across
- 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.
- 5. The person whom you are playing.
- 9. The procedure of observing the work of actors to determine who is best suited to play a role.
- 11. The actor's point of view onstage facing the audience; their right.
- 12. A predetermined signal to cause you to act, deliver a line, do stage business, gesture,or move onstage.
- 13. The part of a proscenium that is closest to the audience.
- 14. Sending the voice to all areas of the theatre.
- 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. Part of proscenium farthest from audience.
- 3. An unrehearsed scene, in your own, extemporaneous words.
- 4. The connection between your character and the other characters in the play.
- 6. Reading aloud, from the script, with no rehearsal.
- 7. The actor's point of view onstage facing the audience; their left.
- 8. Adjustments and/or critique given by the director.
- 10. The physical arrangement of the actors' movements on stage.
