Across
- 3. The clear, precise, pronunciation
- 8. The individual an actor plays in a script.
- 11. The centre of the playing area.
- 14. A character who opposes the protagonist.
- 15. To fully develop the physical action
- 17. To put attention on an another actor
- 19. What stands in the way of a character
- 22. ¾ of the actor’s body faces the audience.
- 23. A muscle between the abdomen and the ribcage
- 26. The identified “want” for a character
- 29. The area of the stage to the performer’s left
- 30. Areas that are part of a stage deck but offstage
- 31. The area of the stage to performer’s right
- 34. opening that divides audience from the stage.
- 35. To fill a space with sound
- 36. To miss the cue line
- 37. To break character during a performance.
Down
- 1. The area of the stage closest to the audience.
- 2. Any area not considered playing space or backstage
- 4. The determined movement of an actor in a scene.
- 5. The main character in a play.
- 6. The area of the stage furthest from audience.
- 7. An acting style developed by Lee Strasberg.
- 9. moment in script that covers a single idea/action.
- 10. where the stage manager stands to cue show
- 12. A character observation delivered to the audience.
- 13. A specific hand movement connected to character
- 16. Lips, teeth, tongue, jaw, hard/soft palate.
- 18. To fully develop a character
- 20. The area behind the upstage curtain.
- 21. The rate of speed at which actors say their lines
- 24. The “why,”
- 25. An acting style developed by Stanford Meisner.
- 27. The line before a script line
- 28. To deliver lines at a good pace
- 32. The area in front of the proscenium arch.
- 33. The words you choose and how you pronounce them.
