Across
- 1. The group of actors who play all the characters in a show.
- 3. The primary character in a play. Often considered the "good guy."
- 8. Written conversation between two or more characters.
- 10. A printed copy of the dialogue and instructions of a play
- 12. The clothing worn by characters on stage.
- 13. An actor's movement and stage positions during a performance.
- 14. A practice for a play.
- 16. This establishes the setting and characters of the play
- 18. The rate at which a scene is played.
- 19. : The person who writes the plays.
- 20. The front left of the stage, when facing the audience
- 21. The section of stage nearest to the audience.
- 22. The section of stage nearest to the audience.
Down
- 1. An actor's movement from one part of the stage to another.
- 2. The events of a play, from its beginning to end.
- 4. A unifying concept in a play.
- 5. The words said aloud by characters during a play.
- 6. A play using musical accompaniment and sung music to tell its story.
- 7. A face covering used in theatre to create character or disguise identity.
- 9. The underlying emotion, thoughts, and meanings underneath what is said by the characters in a play.
- 11. The cast bow at the end of a show.
- 12. The time one is expected to be present and ready for a rehearsal or performance
- 15. The person who portrays a character in a play.
- 17. The use of cosmetics to create the appearance of the character during the play
- 19. The positions for all actors and crew at the beginning of a play.
