Spanish Golden Age and French Neoclassical Rules

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