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Down: 1) in a drama, a group of characters whose lines, originally sung, comment on the action which is to follow.2) Something seen by a viewer; a vie or prospect.3) A rehearsal without interruption.4) another name for auditorium, the place where the audience sits.6) unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter8) a hint of something to happen in the future.11) The area of the stage closest to the audience.15) A one-scene part.16) The area behind the scenery not visible to the audience.18) A set that remains in palce throughout the production.20) A superstitious good luck wish exchange by actors who feel that saying "good luck" is a jinx.21) A person who writes plays.23) inter action between characters24)  The stage area to the actors right as he or she faces the audience28) taking a play in one language and converting it into another.29) Expressing emotions30) A role that an actor portrays in a play.33) to increase voice or actions so they will carry to the audience.38) Handwriting39) actors in major roles.41) A situation comedy42) when a character speaks directly to the audience without being heard by the actors on the stage. Across: 5) A backstage location where hand props are kept.7) A Collection of writing of written or printed sheets bound together; a book.9) A practice or trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance.10) tear (something) into two or more pieces.12) a place for actors to relax when they are not on stage.13) The people conducting auditions.14) See business17) A play that imitates real life.19) a literary art form that recreates human life and emotions.21) imitate in a humorous way.22) a mistaken action or defect in character. In modern tragedy, the hero can be an ordinary person destroyed by an evil force in society.25) the speed at which one speaks.26) The main sections of a play.27) a 90-degree turn.31) the creation of theatrical as well as film.32) A play with exaggerated plot and emotion.34) A colored drawing of a set or costume.35) backdrops; large panels that form the background on the stage (like walls).36) To put in a specified position; place.37) A theatrical performer.40) One who can memories a part rapidly.41) feeling nervous before a performance.43) an actors move from one side of the stage to another.44) A piece of gauze cloth that appears opaque until lit from behind, used as a screen or backdrop.45) A topic or subject developed in a play; the subject on whcih the plot is based.46) Makeup the color of one's skin.47) a signal for an actor to speak.48) The events that make up the plot.
 

 

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