Across
- 2. the illusion created by the words and given circumstances supplied by the playwright, combined with the actions and external of the actor
- 5. the physical pursuance of a specific goal
- 6. a single unit of action; a scene may comprise one or more of these
- 10. the event or condition indicating that an actor has succeeded in doing his action
- 12. any pice of information or activity written into the script comprising the imaginary framework within which an action is performed
Down
- 1. the single overriding action that encompasses all the actions an actor pursues from scene to scene, beginning to end
- 3. the various skills and devices an actor has at his disposal
- 4. reacting impulsively to what the other actor in a scene does
- 7. a device designed to help someone remember something
- 8. a simple fantasy that makes specific for YOU the action you have chosen in your scene analysis; it brings the action to life in you
- 9. a knowledge of the tools that may be used and an understanding of how to apply those tools
- 11. the process whereby the action of a scene is determined
- 13. action the single element that defines what the character is doing in a scene, without which the scene will not work
