Across
- 1. A type of cosmetic used on actors skin, its usually used to make their face more noticeable or to convey a certain theme or emotion.
- 6. A male or female who performs a role in a play, work of theatre, or movie.
- 11. A group of characters who comment on the action of a play without participation in it.
- 12. This is the final part of a play after the climax. All the strands of the plot are drawn together. Usually something is decided or made clear.
- 13. The list of characters in a play and the actors who play them.
- 14. The middle position on stage, usually where the main character stands for spotlight for everyone to see them.
- 15. A struggle between opposing forces in a story or play, usually resolved by the end of the work. The conflict may occur within a character as well as between characters.
Down
- 2. A person who writes plays.
- 3. A group of people responsible for designing, creating, and maintaining costumes.
- 4. Clothing and accessories worn by an actor in to signify a time period and to portray a character.
- 5. An effect achieved by the arrangement of lights.
- 7. The conversation of characters in a literacy work.
- 8. The person charged with overall interpretation of a dramatic work. He/she conducts the rehearsals and assists the actors in developing their characters.
- 9. A group of individuals gathered together at a certain time and place to see a performance.
- 10. A unit or division of a play, each of which is composed of one or more scenes.
