Across
- 3. The most important rule of improv.
- 7. The part of your body that vibrates to create sound in your throat.
- 9. The first P in VRAPP with his how high or low your voice is.
- 11. The most important P in VRAPP which is how well your voice fills a room.
- 13. After you say the first word in improv, you add to the story by also saying this.
- 14. The A in VRAPP which is how clear or slurred your voice is.
- 16. Stock comedic routines that are associated with Commedia dell’Arte
- 17. The act of creating something spontaneously, or acting without scripts.
- 19. A group of actors, dancers, singers, who travel to different venues.
- 20. long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic or the name of Taylor Swift's Tour
Down
- 1. Comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions and humorously embarrassing events. (Originally, a bat made of two boards, used to make it appear a character was slapping someone.)
- 2. A form of comedy focused on manipulation of the body for humour effect.
- 4. “Rebirth” Describes transition from the medieval to the modern world in western Europe.
- 5. What commedia actors wore to show which character they were portraying.
- 6. Improvised popular comedy in Italian theatre in the 16th-18th centuries, based on stock characters.
- 8. A character in literature, theatre, or film, of a type quickly recognized and accepted by the reader or viewer and requiring no development by the writer.
- 10. The musician born in 1989 that Mrs. Lindsey loves.
- 12. The R in VRAPP which is how fast or slow your voice is.
- 15. A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, especially one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class
- 18. The V in VRAPP which is how loud or quiet your voice is.
