Across
- 2. The large piece of heavy cloth that opens at the start of a show and closes at the end.
- 5. A person in a story, play, or movie (for example: Romeo or Cinderella).
- 9. The special clothes an actor wears to look like a different person.
- 10. The raised floor or area where the actors stand and perform.
- 12. A type of musical play where the characters sing all or most of their lines.
- 13. The action the audience did with their hands because they liked the performance.
Down
- 1. The group of people who sit and watch the show.
- 2. A soft bag filled with feathers or foam that you sit on to make a hard seat comfortable.
- 3. The written text of a play that tells the actors exactly what to say.
- 4. The specific places (usually numbered) where people sit in a theatre.
- 6. Something you wear over your clothes if it starts to rain during an outdoor show.
- 7. Coloured substances put on an actor's face to change their appearance or help them look better under lights.
- 8. A delicious, cold Italian dessert often eaten during a break in the show.
- 11. A person who performs in a play, movie, or TV show.
