Across
- 3. when mock props should be used in a production
- 5. uninterrupted rehearsal with costumes and props
- 7. area of the stage in the very middle
- 10. adding words before or after the difficult ones
- 11. type of rehearsal where words and actions are put together
- 12. this is where props need to be kept
- 14. the appearance of a play’s cast in response to the audience’s applause
- 15. writes notes from the director in the promptbook
- 17. oral, written, or taped notes
- 18. a person who can envision the end product and be actively involved with the production
Down
- 1. type of prop manipulated with an actor's hands to add to the storyline
- 2. audition to read again from the script, sometimes with candidates for other roles
- 4. 'backbone' of a production
- 6. edge of the stage
- 8. curtains covering backstage
- 9. type of prop to enhance character credibility
- 13. responsible for creating a team that will work cooperatively toward a common goal
- 16. how many dress rehearsals are recommended
