Across
- 1. A performance to demonstrate suitability for a role.
- 3. Night, The premiere or first performance of a production.
- 7. The area of the stage closest to the audience.
- 8. The final performance of a production.
- 10. Week, The week leading up to the opening night.
- 11. A performer who uses exaggerated physical comedy.
- 13. Decorative elements on stage to create the setting.
- 16. A series of consecutive performances of a show.
- 18. Selection of actors for specific roles in a production.
- 19. Additional auditions for selected candidates.
- 20. Right, The right side of the stage from the actor's perspective.
- 21. Objects used by actors during a performance.
- 23. Varied heights on stage used for visual interest.
- 25. A stage that extends into the audience on three sides.
- 26. Physical actions and gestures of actors on stage.
- 28. Audio elements including music, effects, and dialogue.
- 29. The area of the stage farthest from the audience.
Down
- 2. Work, Initial discussions and analysis of the script at a table.
- 4. The physical expression and presence of an actor.
- 5. A stage surrounded by the audience on all sides.
- 6. Planning and creation of visual elements for a production.
- 9. Week, Final week of technical preparations before a show.
- 11. Clothing worn by actors to portray characters.
- 12. Practice sessions to prepare for a performance.
- 14. A traditional stage with an arch framing the action.
- 15. Acting using only gestures and facial expressions.
- 17. Picture, The overall visual composition of a scene.
- 22. Left, The left side of the stage from the actor's perspective.
- 23. Illumination used to enhance visibility on stage.
- 24. The central area of the stage.
- 27. Through, A complete rehearsal of a play or performance.
