Across
- 3. Complete reading of a play aloud by the assembled cast, usually at the first rehearsal.
- 4. Person who determines what kind of makeup each actor will wear, designs specialty makeup for actors, and supervises the makeup artist and makeup crew.
- 7. Theatrical style in which the actors acknowledge the presence of the audience
- 8. An expressive movement of the body or limbs.
- 9. A character’s present circumstances
- 10. Team that focuses on the advertising of a production and encourages customers to buy tickets for a show.
- 11. An imaginary wall between the audience and the actors in a representational play
- 12. Rehearsing without a script after lines are memorized.
- 13. The act of changing voice, body language, movement, gesture when performing in a role.
- 14. standard plot outline.
Down
- 1. Movements employing props, costumes or make up: used to strengthen the personality of a character.
- 2. Expression regarding articulation , word choice, inflection and tone.
- 5. Labor union that represents actors, singers, dancers and stage managers in the professional theatre
- 6. Theatrical style in which the actors do not presence of the audience acknowledge the presence of the audience, but try not to duplicate life.
- 13. Form of professional theatrical improvisation developed in Italy in the 1500’s. These farces featured standard plot lines and stock characters.
