Across
- 2. The theater in London where many of the great plays of William Shakespeare were first performed.
- 3. Strict protestants who were very religious and who were against theatres.
- 4. a song or melody in italian
- 8. an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- 10. Elizabethan slang for thieves who would cut your purse from your belt
- 13. the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
- 14. one of the main characters of romeo and juliet
- 15. a play by shakespeare about someone avenging someones death
- 16. a written prompt
- 17. people who act in a play
- 18. An infectious disease that was spread by rats
- 19. a word shakepseare invented which means a ray of moonlight
Down
- 1. a person who is in charge of an activity, department, or organization.
- 3. The author of the play
- 5. one of the main characters of romeo and juliet
- 6. Audience members who had to stand on the floor
- 7. a word shakespeare invented which means sparing or economical as regards money or food
- 9. a characteristic or a reign of someone
- 11. a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given
- 12. a word made by shakespeare meaning having lustre; shining