Acting Terms

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Across
  1. 5. actors who are in a group and are minor
  2. 6. adlibbing
  3. 8. What actors do to prepare
  4. 10. where the audience sits
  5. 12. To empathize a character (body)
  6. 16. Practice for a play
  7. 17. facing the audience
  8. 19. a transition between scenes
  9. 20. intentional action for an actor
  10. 21. a signal for an actor
  11. 25. Pronouncing,choosing and expressing your words
  12. 26. A well-defined light that covers a character.
  13. 29. a job in entertainment(Hollywood)
  14. 30. opposing force
  15. 31. stage that the audience circles
  16. 32. advice for work
  17. 34. Doing a scene without rehearsal
  18. 35. Someone who manages the production
  19. 37. The waiting room for actors
  20. 40. To empathize a character (face)
  21. 42. an actor recalls a memory to match the emotion of the character currently
  22. 43. The play in written form
  23. 45. To extend your voice outward
  24. 46. writer
  25. 48. clues a director gives
  26. 49. pipes used to hold lights, curtains and some set pieces
Down
  1. 1. a speech directed to a receiver
  2. 2. The leading role of a play
  3. 3. how a character carries themselves
  4. 4. practicing without the script
  5. 7. bodily expression
  6. 9. Moving from one part of the stage to the next
  7. 11. To change up the set
  8. 13. square stage with a arch
  9. 14. stage that extends three sides
  10. 15. The peak of the story
  11. 18. how an actor moves in a scene
  12. 22. Where the story takes place
  13. 23. The last part of a play
  14. 24. The persona an actor plays
  15. 27. the curved front section (stage)
  16. 28. Main behind-the-scenes dude
  17. 33. character conversation (many or few)
  18. 36. Rising tension
  19. 38. the actors who make up a play
  20. 39. light To signal (light)
  21. 40. The why for a character
  22. 41. a speech where a character speaks out their thoughts alone
  23. 44. Objects used in scenes
  24. 47. where actors enter/leave (stage)