Drama Terminology Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The planned movement and positioning of actors on stage to tell the story visually and effectively.
  2. 5. A long speech delivered by a single character, expressing their thoughts or feelings, often without interruption from others.
  3. 7. The practice sessions where actors and crew prepare for a performance, refining their lines, movements, and timing.
  4. 9. A major division in a play. A play can have multiple acts, and each act is made up of scenes.
  5. 11. Call The moment at the end of a performance when the actors come back on stage to acknowledge and thank the audience for their applause.
  6. 12. Objects used on stage by actors to enhance the storytelling, such as furniture, tools, or personal items.
  7. 14. The clothing worn by actors to help define their characters and set the time and place of the story.
  8. 15. The central idea or message that the play explores, such as friendship, bravery, or love.
Down
  1. 1. The spoken conversation between characters in a play or script.
  2. 2. The act of creating or performing something spontaneously without a script, allowing actors to invent dialogue and actions.
  3. 4. A person or figure in a play, story, or film, portrayed by an actor.
  4. 6. The sequence of events that make up the story in a play, including the conflict and resolution.
  5. 8. The group of people who watch a performance, providing feedback through their reactions.
  6. 10. Directions Instructions in the script that indicate how actors should move and behave on stage, including where to go and how to express emotions.
  7. 13. A smaller division within an act, representing a specific moment in time and place where the action takes place.