Across
- 4. A highly technical form of dance with its vocabulary based on French terminology.(6)
- 5. The written text of a play, film, or broadcast.(6)
- 7. The actors wait here immediately before they go onstage.(5)
- 9. A dramatic presentation that is set to music and often sung in Italian.(5)
- 10. A person whose profession is to perform on the stage, in films, or on television.(5)
- 11. This is like an interview for a performer.(8)
- 12. Person responsible for creative aspects of a theatrical production, bringing a playwright's vision to life on stage.(8)
- 15. The spoken text of a play.(8)
- 16. A superstitious and widely accepted alternative to 'Good Luck'.(5,1,3)
- 17. The area behind the set or off the stage that's not seen by the audience.(9)
- 19. Small items handled by actors.(5)
- 20. Members of the company. (4)
Down
- 1. See 6 down.
- 2. The area of the stage that's just in front of the curtain.(5)
- 3. Complete absence of stage lighting.(8)
- 6. And 1 down. English playwright famous for 'Hamlet' and Othello.(7,11)
- 8. Break between sections of a performance.(8)
- 13. A person who composes the sequence of steps and moves for a performance of dance.(13)
- 14. Elevated platform on which you perform.(5)
- 18. Make musical sounds with the voice.(4)
