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