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Theater Vocabulary

Teacher: Mrs. Safar
Across
The final rehearsal before opening night in full costume
The main character of a play and the character with whom the audience identifies most strongly
Coverings worn over the face or part of the face of an actor
Opposition of persons or forces giving rise to dramatic action
A theatrical work that is intentionally humorous
A male who performs a role in a play
Clothing worn by an actor on stage during a performance
The right side of the stage from the perspective of an actor facing the audience
The theatre of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth
The area where actors perform
A long speech by a single character
Interrelated conditions in which a play exists or occurs
The person who oversees the entire process of staging a production
The main type of literary form; usually comedy or tragedy
The part of the plot consisting of complications and discoveries that create conflict
The final resolution of the conflict in the plot
A theatrical work that is intentionally sad.
Down
Established characters, such as young lovers, sneaky villains, and overprotective fathers, who are immediately recognizable by the audience
The stage representation of an action or a story
A person who writes plays
The left side of the stage from the perspective of an actor facing the audience
To imitate or represent life in performance for other people
The written text of a play
The center of the area defined as the stage
A character's goal or intention
The stage area toward the audience
A type of entertainment containing music, songs, and usually dance
Detailed information revealing the facts of a plot
A person or a situation that opposes another character's goals or desires
A female who performs a role in a play
A personality or role an actor/actress recreates
The conversation between actors on stage
The orientation of the actor to the audience
The point of greatest dramatic tension in a theatrical work