Across
- 2. the outstanding actor at the Theatre du Marais also known as Guillaume des Gilleberts.
- 5. a Shareholder in a French acting troupe.
- 7. the gallery above the tavern where women were segregated in the back wall of the theatre.
- 8. a Hireling in a French acting troupe.
- 10. Bejart, raised by Madeleine Bejart and the wife of Moliere.
- 11. a row of benches located at the front of the patio of a corral, near it's stage.
- 12. the finest French tragic actor of the late 17th century.
- 13. public theatres located in the courtyard that are open-air spaces with galleries and boxes protected by a roof
- 14. third tier of galleries along the side walls also known as "heavens."
Down
- 1. religious dramas combining the characteristics of both mystery and morality plays.
- 3. in the Spanish golden age, a three-act full-length nonreligious play.
- 4. semicircular benches located in the front of the pit.
- 6. the government-supported French national theatre.
- 7. in the Spanish golden age, pageant wagons on which auto sacramentales were staged.
- 9. y espadaor, in English, this term is known as "cape and sword."
