Across
- 3. Make-believe where children naturally assign and accept roles, then act them out
- 5. Patterns of movement in a scene or play
- 6. Reasons why a character behaves or reacts in a particular way in a scene or play
- 11. A conversation between two or more characters
- 13. Specific kind or type of drama and theater
- 14. Narrative as revealed through the action and/or dialogue
- 15. Elements of spectacle such as sets, sound, costume, lights, music, props and makeup used in a theater production
- 18. The problem, confrontation or struggle in a scene or play
- 19. Characters, setting, dialogue and plot that create a story
- 20. The application of production and technical elements to a theatrical production
- 21. Spontaneous, intuitive and immediate response of movement and speech
Down
- 1. Theatrical choices thought to be true based upon an understanding of any given fictional moment
- 2. The underlying actions and events that have happened before the play, story or devised piece begins
- 4. Arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical production
- 7. Goal or particular need or want that a character has within a scene or play
- 8. Observable embodied actions that illustrate a character's personality
- 9. Expressive and planned movement of the body or limbs
- 10. Specific skills, theories or methods used by an actor to prepare
- 12. Technical elements selected for use in a specific production
- 16. Process of selecting, designing, adapting to or modifying a performance space
- 17. An imaginary world created collectively by participants in a drama experience
