Across
- 4. Common ways things are done in plays (E.g. lights going off means a scene change)
- 7. A famous Elizabethan Era playwright
- 9. A dramatic technique where a character speaks directly to the audience without other characters hearing.
- 14. The people in a play
- 17. The main character of a story
- 18. Does a play have a narrator?
- 20. A dramatic technique where a character speaks their thoughts aloud while alone on stage.
- 21. The one who opposes the main character
- 22. An introduction at the beginning of a play
Down
- 1. A conversation between two or more characters
- 2. A scene that shows something that happened in the past.
- 3. This is where and when the play takes place
- 5. The clothes worn by actors to show their character
- 6. A story that is written to be preformed in front of an audience
- 8. The written version of the play
- 10. Another word for someone who writes the play
- 11. The person who writes the play
- 12. Objects used by actors on stage (e.g. books, fans, phones)
- 13. A long speech by one character
- 15. A character that contrasts another character
- 16. A closing section at the end of a play
- 19. Instructions in a script that tell actors how to move, speak, or act
