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Theatre ABC'S Crossword

By: Maddox Azuma-Hall.  6th Period.
Crossword Puzzle with 6th Grade Vocabulary Words that start with the letters A, B, C, & S
Across
An invitation to return for a second audition or interview.
The setting of the play. Anything that is stationary or moved on/offstage during a transition.
To interview for a position in a play. Often includes memorizing a monologue or reading from a scene.
The instructions in the text of a play, especially ones indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting.
A group of people who work on the technical elements of a show.
When you stop acting in the middle of a scene.
A critique containing helpful and specific suggestions for positive change.
Reading from the script or material for the first time.
Embracing the offers made by other performers in order to move the scene forward.
Performance with beginning, middle and end; section of a play that occurs at one place, at one time.
To clear from the stage completely; take down and store away when the run of the play has ended.
The aspect of pronunciation that shapes the sounds of speech.
Anything the actor wears onstage. It reflects the character, time period, and setting of the play.
Down
When actors do this, they position themselves towards the audience, they share their bodies and voices so that audiences can see and hear them better.
A celebration of all of the hard work of the cast and crew in a production.
To edit a script for length or content.
Excerpts from a script used in an audition.
A person who portrays a character in a performance.
Identifying character motivation and playwright's intent in a script.
How to watch a show respectfully. Arrive on time, Don't distract from the performance in any way, Clap at the appropriate time.
After the end of a production actors take a bow to applause. Crew members are also acknowledged during this time.
To plan or work out the movement of performers in a play.
Inserting emotion and variation into your speech.
A distinctive way of pronouncing a language, especially one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class.
The person in charge of deadlines, information, and calling show cues. Assists the director.
A unit of action in a scene or a moment of silence lasting generally 3-5 seconds.
An obstacle that a character must overcome. Person Vs. Person, Person vs. Object, Person vs. nature, Person vs. Self.