Across
- 4. refers to how well someone can be understood when they're speaking
- 5. the person in charge of the artistic vision of a play
- 7. introducing yourself in an audition
- 8. A list of the characters in a play or story; the director posts this after an audition
- 10. putting strength and power behind your voice so it can be heard and understood by all audience members
- 11. a part of the theatrical process where the cast and crew are practicing and preparing for a performance
- 13. an interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician
- 14. a speech given by a single character in a story
Down
- 1. serious in nature
- 2. a process of changing your voice, appearance, body language, and gestures to fit a role you are portraying
- 3. all the people who act in a play
- 4. a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story
- 6. a particular place or time where a story is or takes place
- 9. funny in nature
- 12. a group of supporting entertainers, as actors, dancers, and singers, in a play; also a word for a group of performers working together
