Theatre Vocab

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Across
  1. 3. The process of creating and developing a character in a story, play, or performance.
  2. 4. The individuals or figures portrayed in a story, play, or performance.
  3. 5. The environment or setting in which a story or performance takes place.
  4. 7. Recalling and tapping into one's own emotions to portray a character's feelings realistically.
  5. 11. Feelings or states of mind, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
  6. 12. Conversation between characters in a story, play, or performance.
  7. 14. Events and situations encountered throughout one's lifetime, influencing personal growth and understanding.
  8. 15. The adaptation of a story or event into a dramatic form, such as a play or film.
  9. 17. The ability to create mental images, ideas, and scenarios that are not present to the senses.
  10. 18. Remembering past experiences through the senses, such as sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch.
  11. 19. The sound produced by the vocal cords, used in speaking or singing.
  12. 20. The physical structure of a person, used in acting to express emotions and movements.
Down
  1. 1. The act of conveying thoughts, feelings, or emotions through words, gestures, or other forms of communication.
  2. 2. Working together with others towards a common goal or objective.
  3. 6. Engaging in imaginative role-playing or acting out scenarios, often for entertainment or learning purposes.
  4. 8. Physical activity or motion, often used in performance to convey character traits or actions.
  5. 9. The act of presenting or staging a play, show, or other form of entertainment for an audience to enjoy.
  6. 10. The state of being protected from harm or danger.
  7. 13. The connections and interactions between characters, often shaping the plot and dynamics of a story.
  8. 16. Copying or mimicking the actions, behaviors, or mannerisms of someone else.