Across
- 3. Theatre Speak for "Good Luck",
- 5. A (usually red) stretch of fabric that opens to reveal the stage when a performance starts,
- 7. A term used in acting theory describing what a character wants in a scene,
- 8. The area backstage where actors wait right before an entrance,
- 9. The area in a theatre where the audience sits,
- 10. a play with singing and dancing,
- 12. The area backstage where actors wait during breaks between their scenes,
- 14. the most famous playwright in history who wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet,
- 18. Manager-The head of a production team who coordinates with all of the crew members and calls cues during a performance,
- 20. Performers who play characters on stage or on film,
Down
- 1. A Disney musical about a young mermaid who wants to be a human,
- 2. a type of dance originating from Italy seen in shows like The Nutcracker and Swan Lake,
- 3. a street in New York City where the highest-quality American theatre happens,
- 4. An actor who learns a lead actor's role and fills in for them in case of sickness or emergency,
- 6. a platform on which a performance takes place,
- 11. When a cast and crew breaks down the set and cleans out the theatre after the run of a show ends,
- 13. A ballroom dance characterized by a down-up-up pattern and often performed at weddings,
- 15. the people who come to see a show,
- 16. The area below the stage where an orchestra usually plays,
- 17. A beat of silence in a piece of music,
- 19. The highest voice part generally sung by females,
