Across
- 7. The character in Romeo & Juliet who is "originally hesitant" to start a fight
- 8. A dramatic piece for a single performer
- 9. A dramatic or musical form entertainment
- 10. The ability to command the attention of an audience by the impressiveness of one's appearance
- 12. Most visible element in theater and the process of committing something to memory
Down
- 1. Refers to the process of creating a believable character
- 2. The character in Romeo & Juliet who "bites his thumb" at Abram
- 3. When the actor uses their body to reenact what is being said
- 4. Often used interchangeably with the terms concentration or engagement and the place where actors don't get distracted
- 5. Generally portrayed as "the better" of the two families
- 6. Strength of speaking or singing where to voice is used loudly and clearly
- 11. A family in the play "Romeo and Juliet" that's often portrayed as the "bad side" of the family
