Across
- 4. Also documental pertaining to, consisting of, or derived from documents.
- 8. a method of group psychotherapy in which participants take roles in improvisational dramatizations of emotionally charged situations.
- 12. Theater., a performer, performance, or musical number that wins enthusiastic or prolonged applause.
- 15. a technique of engraving upon a gem or other stone, as onyx, in such a way that an underlying stone of one color is exposed as a background for a low-relief design of another color.
- 17. elating to a genre of Mexican dance music, characterized by trumpets, guitars, violins, and vocals, usually played by a small band of strolling musicians dressed in traditional costumes.
- 19. theatrical entertainment consisting of a number of individual performances, acts, or mixed numbers, as by comedians, singers, dancers, acrobats, and magicians.
- 20. of the nature of a catastrophe, or disastrous event; calamitous.
Down
- 1. animated quality; liveliness; vivacity; spirit.
- 2. a short dramatic, musical, or other entertainment of light character, introduced between the acts of a drama or opera.
- 3. a musical or dramatic composition or production, as comic opera or musical comedy, marked by a loose structure, a frivolous theme, and elaborate costuming and staging.
- 5. an arena or structure for equestrian and other spectacles.
- 6. the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
- 7. a manner of painting, drawing, sculpting, etc., in which forms derived from nature are distorted or exaggerated and colors are intensified for emotive or expressive purposes.
- 9. a person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary.
- 10. the lowest balcony or forward part of such a balcony in a theater.
- 11. a narrative dealing with a murder or a series of murders and the detection of the criminal; detective story.
- 13. the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.
- 14. a small symphony orchestra that usually specializes in playing short, familiar classical works or salon music.
- 16. a musician who gives recitals
- 18. relating to sound or the sense of hearing.
