Theatre Olympics

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Across
  1. 2. not spoken out loud and tells the actors what to do
  2. 3. the main character
  3. 4. a set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period
  4. 7. theatrical productions that tell stories using a combination of music, song, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance
  5. 9. a renowned structure in London, was an open-air amphitheater built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company. It was a key venue for Shakespeare's plays and other Elizabethan dramas.
  6. 10. the main sequence of events
  7. 11. a practice or trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance
  8. 13. the most prestigious theater awards in the United States
  9. 14. this wall is broken when an actor talks directly to the audience
  10. 15. the background scenery
  11. 18. a dramatic work written for performance, typically featuring characters, dialogue, and a narrative
  12. 20. person who assists audience members
  13. 21. big chunks of the story
  14. 23. acting without words - using only facials and gestures to tell a story
  15. 24. parts spoken by the actors
  16. 25. actors who act in a play/musical
  17. 27. Disney's first Broadway musical
Down
  1. 1. Shakespeare
  2. 5. a speech performed by a single character
  3. 6. lights that use metal stencils to project shapes - they often move
  4. 8. smaller chunks of the story when the set changes
  5. 12. person who opposes/goes against the main character
  6. 13. a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
  7. 16. lights used for highlighting specific areas
  8. 17. the message about people or life in general
  9. 18. the items you use
  10. 19. Mrs. Scheier's son's name
  11. 22. Shakespeare's longest play
  12. 26. time period and place where the story occurs