Across
- 1. a second audition
- 3. the path formed by the actor's movement on state
- 7. the words or action at which an actor is expected to deliver a line or perform another action
- 10. ownership and rights to control all aspects of reproducing a work
- 12. written dialogue, description, and directions provided by the playwright
- 14. a brief break between acts, in which the lights come on
- 15. the seating area of a theater as well as the audience itself
- 17. acting without words
- 18. the area of the stage closest to the audience
- 21. relief a break in the tension of a tragedy provided by a comic character, a comic episode, or even a comic line
- 22. a speech which introduces a play
Down
- 2. a dramatic work in which there is a one-to-one correspondence between the literal meaning and the underlying meaning of the work
- 4. call the appearance of the cast at the end of a play to receive applause from the audience
- 5. the best literature of drama teacher EVER
- 6. the solution, clarification, and/or unraveling of the plot of a play
- 8. everyone associated with the production
- 9. a group of performers who sing, dance, or recite in unison
- 11. a small section or portion of a play
- 13. actors who are able to play major roles in the event the originally cast actors cannot
- 16. stage direction; to leave the stage
- 18. spoken conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts, feelings, and actions
- 19. person who assists the direction by researching the context of a play
- 20. a long speech made by one actor
