Across
- 2. reasonable and likely to be true
- 4. well known for being bad
- 8. not the most important actor or part in a film or play
- 9. the place and time at which the action of a play or novel takes place
- 10. connected with hearing and listening
- 11. a long thin piece of wood with thin string stretched along it, used for playing musical instruments such as the violin
- 13. (especially of characters in fiction) having no depth; not seeming like real people
- 17. the way in which something, especially paint, is put on to a surface with a brush
- 19. the group of musical instruments in an orchestra that have strings, for example violins; the people who play them
- 20. musical instruments that you play by hitting them with your hand or with a stick, e.g. drums; the players of percussion instruments in an orchestra
- 21. a colour; a particular shade of a colour
- 24. a style of dancing in which you tap to the rhythm of the music with your feet, wearing special shoes with pieces of metal on the heels and toes
- 25. able to bend and move parts of your body easily into different positions
- 27. to be (almost) impossible to believe a statement that says what you think will happen
- 29. the group of musical instruments in an orchestra that produce sounds when you blow into them, especially woodwind instruments; the musicians who play those instruments
Down
- 1. a person who prompts actors in a play (= reminds them what to say if they forget)
- 3. (of a person) moving in an easy, not stiff, way
- 5. excellent; of very good quality
- 6. a small raised platform that a person stands on to make a speech, conduct music, receive a prize
- 7. enthusiastic clapping by an audience as a sign of their approval, in which people stand up from their seats
- 12. a strong heavy rough material used for making tents, sails, and by artists for painting on
- 14. able to move quickly and easily
- 15. to do something badly or to fail at something (say something wrong when acting)
- 16. extremely attractive or impressive scenery used for a play, film
- 17. the place at a theatre, cinema, where the tickets are sold
- 18. the art of painting or drawing arrangements of objects such as flowers, fruit
- 22. a few words or an action in a play that is a signal for another actor to do something
- 23. a thin light stick used by the person (called a conductor) who is in control of an orchestra
- 26. a thin board with a hole in it for the thumb to go through, used by an artist for mixing colours on when painting
- 28. energy, force or enthusiasm