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All The World's Arment's Stage

Across
Oldest form of communication
Turning out toward the audience so they can see you better
Another actor who can stand in if the main actor is unable
Type of lighting instrument
How an actor knows it's time to make an entrance
Invitation to return for a second audition
A line said by an actor that the other actors aren't supposed to hear
Reaching out to the back of the theater with your voice
Items used onstage by the actors
Step of the rehearsal process that comes last
The theater Shakespeare performed in
A theater is considered this if there is no show that day
A plays that portrays life in a realistic manner
The first actor
Japanese puppet theatre
Speech by an actor with other actors on stage
Type of theater with audiences on three sides
Marking stage with tape so crew knows where to put set pieces
Type of theater with an audience on one side
The muscle that controls breath
Down
How high or low your voice is
How loud or soft an actor speaks
The color film the is placed on stage lights to produce different colors
A speech by an actor who is alone on the stage
What an actor uses to communicate non-verbally
Type of theater with audiences on all sides
Name of the photograph that actors bring with them to auditions
Step of the rehearsal process that comes first
Area of a theater where the audience sits
Apply fake scruff to an actors face using a special sponge
The invisible barrier between the actors and the audience
The arch frame separating the stage and the house
This persons job is to write the play
A researcher who studies a script and provides historical context for the actors
Term that refers to the timing of lines and action
Using boring inflection over and over
The term for something that is implied but not actually said
Planning stage movement
Area of the theater where props are stored