Theater Vocab Lesson 5

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Across
  1. 3. A characteristic gesture which helps to identify a character.
  2. 4. Also referred to as staging, these rehearsals place actors into where they will physically be on the stage while performing
  3. 8. Technique of calling upon your own memory of emotions to understand a characters emotions
  4. 10. The beginning part of a plot that provides important background information.
  5. 12. To move from one location to another
  6. 15. Memories of sights, sounds, smells, taste and textures; used to help
  7. 17. A character in a particular situation
Down
  1. 1. The intended point or area on a stage; the ability to concentrate
  2. 2. The event that sets in motion the action of the play
  3. 5. Rehearsing with a script in one’s hands.
  4. 6. The basic structural element of a play, deals with a significant crisis or confrontation.
  5. 7. By a character that do not express the same meaning as what is spoken.
  6. 9. A characters reason for doing or saying things.
  7. 11. Auditioning with a script where the actor has not had the opportunity to read before the audition.
  8. 13. Information that is implied but not stated by a character. Thoughts or
  9. 14. The height of an actors head on stage; performing areas on a vertical plain
  10. 16. A smaller section of a scene, divided where a shift in emotion or topic occurs