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Some Basic Theatre Vocabulary - People Places and Things 
Across
The area in a theatre/auditorium where the audience sits.
An instrumental piece that occurs before the first act.
The signal an actor receives or uses to begin a line or movement.
A part or character that an actor interprets in a performance.
The ensemble of actors who portray the roles in a play.
The person who designs dance sequences and teaches them to the cast of the production
The process of creating a character whose words and actions are determined by the elements of the script.
A still image, frozen moment, or a “photograph.” Created by posing still bodies.
The person who directs the orchestra.
The writer of a script; also called the book.
The person responsible for deciding the overall artistic vision of the production; they supervise the creative aspects, block and guide actors and oversea the unity of the entire production.
Actors’ movement on-stage.
The complete musical notation for a piece, includes notated lines for all of the instrumental and vocal parts.
Performing an action without words or props.
Down
The part of the stage farthest from the audience
Instructions in the text of a play, indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor or stage effects.
The text of a musical, including all the words that are said or sung by performers also called “The Book”.
The person who writes the music or score.
The objects on stage the create the physical environment in which the actors perform.
Physical items an actor interacts with on stage.
Music that is played under dialogue to provide mood and setting.
The person who writes the words to the songs.
The major sections of a play.
What the character wants from the other character(s) in a scene.
The basic structural element a play is broken into.
The dramatic presentation or speech made by one person.
The underlying meaning of a play or literary work.
A person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of production.