VRAPP, Commedia, and Improv

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Across
  1. 3. The most important rule of improv.
  2. 7. The part of your body that vibrates to create sound in your throat.
  3. 9. The first P in VRAPP with his how high or low your voice is.
  4. 11. The most important P in VRAPP which is how well your voice fills a room.
  5. 13. After you say the first word in improv, you add to the story by also saying this.
  6. 14. The A in VRAPP which is how clear or slurred your voice is.
  7. 16. Stock comedic routines that are associated with Commedia dell’Arte
  8. 17. The act of creating something spontaneously, or acting without scripts.
  9. 19. A group of actors, dancers, singers, who travel to different venues.
  10. 20. long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic or the name of Taylor Swift's Tour
Down
  1. 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. 2. A form of comedy focused on manipulation of the body for humour effect.
  3. 4. “Rebirth” Describes transition from the medieval to the modern world in western Europe.
  4. 5. What commedia actors wore to show which character they were portraying.
  5. 6. Improvised popular comedy in Italian theatre in the 16th-18th centuries, based on stock characters.
  6. 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.
  7. 10. The musician born in 1989 that Mrs. Lindsey loves.
  8. 12. The R in VRAPP which is how fast or slow your voice is.
  9. 15. A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, especially one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class
  10. 18. The V in VRAPP which is how loud or quiet your voice is.