Across
- 2. a dramatic speech given by one character
- 5. the group of people who watch the play.
- 7. a conversation between two or more characters
- 11. a person portrayed in a play (who the actor pretends to be)
- 12. a type of staging in which the audience sits on two sides of the stage facing one another.
- 13. the way in which something is arranged or set out, like the structure of a play (title, character list, setting, at rise, etc.)
- 14. the time and place in which the action of a play occurs.
Down
- 1. something used for inspiration to write a play such as a title, opening line, object, music, etc.
- 3. the second step in the writing process used to organize a writer's ideas before a draft.
- 4. the first stage of the writing process when a writer thinks of ideas for a play.
- 6. the person who writes a play
- 8. a stage constructed so that an audience can sit on all four sides.
- 9. the type or kind of play style (comedy, tragedy, melodrama, etc.)
- 10. a dramatic work characterized by fanciful or supernatural elements.
