Across
- 3. The physical manifestation of your action.
- 6. A predetermined signal to cause you to act, deliver a line, do stage business, prompt.
- 9. What you do to get what your character wants.
- 11. The barriers that prevent you from doing what you want to do.
- 12. The part of the work that deal with feelings and emotions in order to create truthful behavior.
- 13. Categorizing actors, by appearance, by roles in which they are apt to be cast.
- 14. The procedure of observing the work of actors to determine who is best suited for a role.
Down
- 1. The reason for your action.
- 2. The main character objective throughout the entire play.
- 4. Acting more than is necessary. Artificial acting.
- 5. The person whom you are playing.
- 6. Honest feedback on your work.
- 7. Sending the voice to all areas of the theatre.
- 8. A section of the play that is spoken by one actor as either part of a scene or alone on the stage.
- 10. Removing or reducing tension in muscles and stress in the instrument.
