Across
- 2. – A theatrical or broadcast public entertainment.
- 5. OFF – To stop the flow of electricity, power, or water; to stop a device.
- 7. – A melody or song.
- 8. – The clothing worn by actors or performers in a play, movie, or show.
- 10. – A person who sings, especially professionally.
- 11. – Illumination; energy that makes things visible.
- 12. – An act of presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
- 13. – Not interesting or exciting; dull.
- 14. – A part of a play, movie, or book where a specific action occurs.
- 15. – A collection of songs or an album, often released for sale.
- 16. – A device for recording visual images (photographs or video).
Down
- 1. FORWARD – To feel excited and happy about something that is going to happen.
- 2. – A raised platform, typically in a theater, where actors perform.
- 3. – A person who dances, especially as a professional.
- 4. – Enjoyable, agreeable, or giving a feeling of happiness.
- 5. ON – To start the flow of electricity, power, or water; to start a device.
- 6. – The assembled group of spectators or listeners at a public event.
- 9. DOWN – To move from a standing position to a resting position on a chair or the ground.
- 12. – A dramatic performance on stage.
- 14. – The flat surface on which a movie or television show is projected or displayed.
