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Down: 1) the opposition of forces that gives rise to dramatic action in a play.2) comic business or gag/joke.3) the words spoken by actors during a play.5) the play in written form.7) stylized pantomime often performed in black clothing and white makeup.9) the individual who writes a play11) a character or person written by a playwright.12) the area of the stage closest to the audience.13) clothing worn by the actors who play the characters.14) clues given to the audience about upcoming events in the play.15) character around whom the action revolves.17) the character who provides obstacles to the protagonist's objective in a play.18) the enunciation of the actors speaking the lines.20) an observation or remark made by a character to the audience that s not heard by other actors.22) the environment, scenery and furniture of the play.24) object used by a character onstage in a play. Across: 4) the individual who is in charge of all aspects of the production of a play.6) the point highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action of the play.8) The pattern of movement actors follow while on stage.9) use of gesture or action to convey meaning without words.10) preparing a play for performance.16) the personalities or parts that actors become in a play; roles played by actors in a play.19) selecting which actors will play which roles/characters21) impromptu acting done without preparation or rehearsal.23) information about what has happened before the action of the play; the set-up.25) the area where actors perform the play.26) a work written to be spoken by just one person.
 

 

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