Musical Theatre Terminology

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Across
  1. 5. The person who creates dance and other stage movement
  2. 8. The closing musical number in a show, includes the entire cast
  3. 11. A musical, theatrical production with no dialogue, the entire story is told in song
  4. 13. Once a year, this is given to plays and musicals in a ceremony honoring excellence in theater
  5. 15. The person or organization financing and supervising the making and public presentation of a play
  6. 16. The person who writes the words for the songs in the show
  7. 17. Introductory music played by a pit orchestra at the beginning of a musical, contains many short portions of songs in the show
Down
  1. 1. The book, script, or dialogue of a play
  2. 2. The appearance of the cast following a performance of a musical or play, the time to bow
  3. 3. The street in Manhattan with 41 different theaters surrounding it
  4. 4. The "repeat" of a song already heard in the musical, usually shorter than the original, and often sung by a different character
  5. 5. Stage dancing, or organized movement
  6. 6. A summary of the storyline of a show
  7. 7. Backdrops, furniture, and other large structures and properties used on the stage to provide atmosphere
  8. 9. Performed without preparation
  9. 10. The actors, actresses, dancers, and singers who perform in a musical
  10. 12. The main person in charge of the action on stage, instructs individual and groups of cast & crew
  11. 14. The person who writes the music for a show