Across
- 3. the theatre Shakespeare wrote most his plays for.
- 5. the colour used for comedic plays
- 6. an unsophisticated or uncritical spectator or reader (originally a member of the part of a theatre audience that stood in the pit below the stage).
- 8. A company of actors, or a "playing company", for which Shakespeare wrote during most of his career.
- 9. the colour used for tragic plays
Down
- 1. a balcony or upper floor projecting from an interior back or side wall of a hall or church, providing space for an audience or musicians.
- 2. Travelling theatre groups in Tudor period in England
- 4. the colour used for historical plays
- 7. a stage that extends into the auditorium so that the audience is seated around three sides.
