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