Across
- 2. The person who writes the plays.
- 5. The underlying emotion, thoughts, and meanings underneath what is said by the characters
- 9. A story or play which uses humor to make strong statements about individuals,
- 12. considered the "good guy."
- 13. Feedback given over what was done well
- 15. A practice for a play.
- 16. A unifying concept in a play.
- 17. The person who portrays a character in a
- 19. Another word for memorized.
- 20. A humorous play.
- 22. A person,
- 23. A printed copy of the dialogue
Down
- 1. The clarity with which you speak.
- 3. Often the 'bad guy'
- 4. the part of a script or show immediately before an actor's line
- 6. A type of comedy
- 7. The words said aloud by characters during a play.
- 8. The quality or style of speaking an actor uses to demonstrate his character.
- 10. In technical terms, the plot refers to the design of the lights.
- 11. clothing worn by characters on stage.
- 14. Acting done spontaneously and without a script;
- 18. A situation that arises when the objectives of two or more characters or forces are at odds.
- 21. The time one is expected to be present and ready
