Across
- 1. The areas to the sides of the stage, offstage, where actors and set pieces wait to enter
- 5. The area of the stage based on the performer's right side
- 9. The sunken area in front of the stage, typically where the orchestra plays during a musical or live performance
- 11. The pieces that create the world the characters live in on stage
- 13. The person who creates the designed pieces for a show
- 15. The area of the stage that extends past the proscenium arch
- 16. The people who watch the performance
- 18. Curtains that can move from side to side to change the scene or hide parts of the stage
Down
- 2. The area of the stage based on the performer's left side
- 3. The person who performs in a show
- 4. The person who leads the actors and designers
- 6. The area of the stage that is closest to the audience
- 7. The curtain that typically opens at the beginning of a show and closes at the end of a show. It hides the stage from the audience.
- 8. The area of the stage that is farthest away from the audience
- 10. The outfits that the actors wear to portray their character
- 12. The frame that separates the stage from the audience. Like a "Picture Frame"
- 14. A group of actors
- 17. Also known as the "cyc." Large white or blue screen/curtain at the back of the stage. Creates backgrounds like skies or large landscapes
