Drama: Back up lesson - Theatre

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Across
  1. 3. The word 'thespian', meaning 'actor' is derived from this person's name.
  2. 5. A literary genre that points out social dilemmas.
  3. 7. Indian theatre, also the name of an ancient language.
  4. 9. Synonym for: Income, Earnings, Proceeds, Turnover, Receipts, Profits.
  5. 10. The harlequin in Siah-Bazi did this to stir laughter.
  6. 13. Today, the screen at the back of a theatre is called this (use link 3 below).
  7. 14. In ancient Greek mythology: inspirational goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences.
  8. 16. 'Théatron', a place for...
  9. 19. What you see by 01:44 in the video is a picture of an...(use link 1 below).
  10. 21. A late medi-eval morality play that is still performed today (use link 4 below).
  11. 23. A literary genre that uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticise and expose the flaws of society (use link 2 below).
  12. 24. A stage surrounded by audience.
Down
  1. 1. At 07:46 in the video is this form of theatre popular with children.
  2. 2. The institution that is as old as civilisation itself.
  3. 4. English dramatist often referred to as 'The Great Psychologist'.
  4. 6. Mystical creature of great symbolic value in Chinese culture.
  5. 8. The ancient equivalent of New York.
  6. 11. Where theatre as we know it originated.
  7. 12. Japanese form of theatre.
  8. 15. On the sides of the stage hang red...
  9. 17. We look to the past to understand something's origins and...
  10. 18. A form of ancient Persian theatre.
  11. 20. The ancient name for Iran.
  12. 22. The means by which human society maintains balance.