Across
- 3. Group of singers, dancers, or speakers working in unison
- 4. Toward the audience
- 8. The imaginary side of the scenery design
- 9. The very middle of the stage
- 11. A piece of fabric, painted or plain, that hangs at the rear of a scene. Curtains secured at the rear of a scene can also be a backdrop
Down
- 1. Use of entire stage to create a naturalistic setting of a complete room built from flats ( with only the sides nearest to the audience - fourth wall - missing)
- 2. Putting actions to the words in the script
- 5. The curtain that divides the acting area from the audience
- 6. Lounge near stage used by actors, author, and director
- 7. Portion of theater not included in the auditorium and stage proper. It is the part of stage which is out of sight of the audience
- 10. Part of the stage projecting into the audience; in front of the act curtain
