Across
- 2. a traditional story, usually for children, involving magic or imaginary creatures.
- 3. a book with a soft paper cover.
- 5. a mystery story, especially a detective novel, focused on discovering the criminal.
- 8. a person, animal, or figure in a story, play, or film.
- 10. one of the main sections into which a book is divided.
- 11. practice sessions for a play, concert, or film before the final performance.
- 14. a film, show, or book that is extremely popular and successful.
- 17. the series of events that make up the main story in a book, play, or film.
- 18. a book in which someone writes the story of their own life.
- 19. a person who judges and writes reviews about books, films, plays, or art.
- 20. a writer who creates novels.
- 21. when every seat in a theatre or venue is occupied; a completely sold-out performance.
- 24. an act of presenting a play, concert, or role in front of an audience.
- 25. the most important part played by an actor in a film or play.
Down
- 1. a person who writes plays.
- 4. a short,simple traditional poem or song for young children.
- 6. the person who supervises and guides the actors and creative team in a film or play.
- 7. a book that sells extremely well and becomes very popular.
- 9. an exciting story, play, or film full of suspense and tension.
- 12. one of the main divisions of a play, or the process of performing.
- 13. the written text of a play, film, or show, including dialogue and instructions.
- 15. stories based on imagined future science or technology, often involving space or time travel.
- 16. the area behind or beyond the stage where performers prepare and wait.
- 22. a book with a stiff, durable cover.
- 23. a line of poetry or a section of a poem.
