DRAMA TERMS

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