Across
- 4. show - A play in which the story is told out of chronological order.
- 6. - a dramatic performance in which all songs are sung with an instrumental accompaniment
- 7. - The words that tell the story of a particular song or piece.
- 10. - The person that manages every accept of the production
- 13. pianist – An instrumentalist who assists actors in learning a piece of music by playing it for them
- 15. - The distance between the highest and lowest pitch something or someone can play/sing
- 16. - theatrical performances open to the public before their official opening
- 17. - a musical configuration of four performers
- 18. - a property of sounds that allows the order of them in a frequency scale
- 19. - A repeated passage in music
Down
- 1. number - a number/routine performed by the entire cast
- 2. – The basic rhythm and pulse of a piece of music.
- 3. - a short opera, usually with a light or humorous theme
- 5. - unauthorized use of copyrighted material
- 8. – Relating to the middle ages; it refers to the period of European history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
- 9. - a musical composition that serves as a prelude for an opera or performance
- 11. -A type of theater consisting of short sketches, songs, and dances typically with topic issues
- 12. - A strong feeling or attitude of love
- 13. The line(s) that are repeated in a piece of music
- 14. / opening night - The first night that a play or show is performed for the public.
- 15. -The pattern of a sound or movement in music
- 18. song – a comedic or humorous song usually performed in comic opera or operetta
- 20. opera – A rock song with lyrics that relate to a common story
