Theatre Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. The speed at which words are spoken
  2. 3. The individual sound of your particular voice
  3. 5. A type of theatre space. The audience directly faces the playing area. A frame or arch around the front of the stage opening that separates the stage from the audience
  4. 7. The front of the stage that extends past the main curtain
  5. 9. Curtain A curtain that is hung on the side of the playing space. Used to hide actors and scenery
  6. 10. How you pronounce and enunciate your words
  7. 11. of House Areas of a theatre that an audience has access to
  8. 14. Left and right areas that are just offstage
  9. 15. Wall An imaginary wall between the audience and the actors onstage
  10. 16. The company of actors who perform together; a group of people who share a common goal
  11. 17. The area of the stage that is out of sight of the audience. Also called offstage
  12. 18. Where the audience sits
  13. 19. The line before a script line that lets the actor know when to speak
  14. 20. The relative highness or lowness of the voice at any given time
Down
  1. 2. The formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech
  2. 4. A low, flat way of speaking; hardly any emotion if any at all
  3. 6. Drape The main curtain across the front of the stage
  4. 8. To move from one area of the stage to another
  5. 12. Variety in pitch, which makes the voice interesting
  6. 13. The strength of speaking or singing whereby the human voice is used powerfully and clearly
  7. 17. An actor’s physical movements on stage