Across
- 1. a person who writes plays.
- 8. instructions written in the play that are used to signal to the audience the end of scenes, movement of players, or position of objects.
- 9. the period of cultural and artistic development in England during the 15th and 16th centuries focused in music, literature, and theatre.
- 10. a permanent theatre.
Down
- 2. a period of time from the 14th to the 17th centuries in which Europe experienced a "rebirth" of art, culture, and politics.
- 3. plays with a humorous tone in which the characters triumph over evil in the end.
- 4. the parts of an act where the story takes place.
- 5. actors in a play.
- 6. plays with serious or dark themes and a main character that experiences a downfall due to his own actions and flaws.
- 7. the divisions of a play into the beginning, middle, and end.
