Across
- 2. - Bending the body to the front, side, or rear.
- 3. - The part of the stage towards the audience.
- 4. - A stylized and symbolic art form that is an offspring of pantomime. Sound effects are used. The performer and the art form are called mime.
- 5. - The area onstage that is furthest downstage; usually in front of the grand curtain.
- 9. - The art of acting without words.
- 12. - A movement in a direction opposite to a cross to balance the stage picture.
- 13. - To walk or move across the stage.
- 15. - A way out of something or somewhere.
- 16. - An opening into somewhere like a building.
Down
- 1. Language - Non-verbal communication, including facial expressions and gestures.
- 2. - Being alone.
- 6. - Turning or pivoting a part of the body.
- 7. - Improperly taking attention from an actor who should be the focus of interest.
- 8. - Muscle memory; important for pantomime and mime
- 10. - Refers to all the physical traffic or movement of the actors on the stage.
- 11. - The area to the rear of the stage- away from the audience
- 13. stage - The middle of the stage
- 14. - The line or moment of action that signals an actor to begin.
