Across
- 1. when the audience knows something the characters do not
- 2. the Greek deity to whom theatrical performances were originally dedicated
- 5. the actor's right when facing the audience
- 8. a type of performance where up to three actors portray stories from Greek mythology
- 10. the area where actors perform
- 13. the areas to the left and right of the stage out of the view of the audience
- 14. a three-sided set piece used to change scenes quickly
- 16. a fundamental element of Greek drama that provided commentary for a play
- 17. a collaborative art form used to tell a story to a live audience
- 19. the actor's left when facing the audience
- 20. a building used for changing masks, storing props, and being a backdrop to a play in ancient Greece
- 21. the purgation of negative emotions such as pity and fear
Down
- 1. Greek for "god in the machine"
- 3. the area of the stage farthest away from the audience
- 4. equivalent to a modern-day producer
- 6. the first actor
- 7. a comedic play that made fun of the Greek legends
- 9. a circular or oval building with tiered seating to view performances or sporting events
- 11. means "the seeing place"
- 12. the area of the stage closest to the audience
- 15. practice for a live performance
- 18. appropriate behavior in a given situation
