Across
- 3. a person (other than a character) who gives an account or tells the story of events, experiences, etc.
- 6. the main storyline of a play or story
- 8. a struggle between two opposing forces: man vs man, man vs nature; man vs self (can be internal or external)
- 9. one of the main sections of a drama
- 10. a play with dialogue that is sung
- 14. where the action of a play takes place; has three literal walls and one invisible wall
- 15. the written text of a play
- 18. a specific type (of literature, music, art, etc.)
- 19. communication with an audience without the use of words--using mainly facial expressions and body gestures
Down
- 1. an item or items used by actors on stage to help tell the story of a play
- 2. a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person
- 4. the conversation between characters in a play
- 5. clothing worn by an actor or actress on stage to help represent characters
- 7. a story that has been adapted to be performed for an audience--on a live stage, in a theater, or even on radio
- 11. a solitary speech in which a character speaks to himself/herself
- 12. the characters in a play; the people who perform in a play
- 13. one of smaller sections within an act of a play
- 16. people, animals, or objects who do the acting in a play
- 17. someone who writes plays
