Theatre tech in comedy theatre

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Across
  1. 4. A staged, often exaggerated, comedic fall.
  2. 5. A physical or verbal joke.
  3. 6. A quick, punchy joke or scene that ends with an immediate blackout.
  4. 9. When an actor unintentionally breaks character by laughing.
  5. 10. Exaggerated physical comedy, often involving props.
  6. 12. is more physical comedy, using slapstick or farce, with no purpose other than to cause the audience to laugh.
  7. 14. a series of short unconnected scenes, with comedic and/or stylised performances, containing jokes, which may be topical and/or satirical
Down
  1. 1. The imaginary barrier between actors and the audience, often broken for comedic effect.
  2. 2. Delivering lines quickly to maintain comedic timing.
  3. 3. A curved stage movement used for comedic effect.
  4. 7. The precise rhythm of a joke or action to maximize humor.
  5. 8. is a type of comedy characterized by witty dialogue, satire, biting humor, or criticism of life.
  6. 11. Spitting out a drink in reaction to something surprising.
  7. 13. Entertainment performance designed to make an audience laugh.