Across
- 2. Units of action
- 8. Acting without a script
- 12. In Stanislavski’s acting method, the actor uses the question “What would I do if i was in this situation?”; it is to get into character and make it real for the actor while performing
- 13. A long uninterrupted speech spoken by one character in the presence of other characters
- 14. Acting without talking
Down
- 1. The designer in charge of the mood of the show; how well we see actors on stage
- 3. The underlying meaning of the lines a character speaks on stage
- 4. The individual that controls and manages the primary visionary and unifying force behind a theatrical production.
- 5. Speeches made by multiple actors while on stage during a play
- 6. Where tickets are sold in a theatre
- 7. The designer in charge of everything that the actors wear on stage
- 9. The designer in charge of the microphones, speakers and any music or sound effects for the show
- 10. Where the audience sits in a theatre
- 11. The designer in charge of the world of the play through the creations of scenery
- 14. The designer that is in charge of everything that the actors hold or carry on stage, along with making the set come alive through decoration and other things
