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