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Theatre Copy Crossword
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1) A speech by a single actor who is ALONE on stage
2) the people (sometimes animals or ideas) portrayed by the actors in the play.
3) A feeling of uncertainty as to the outcome, used to build interest and excitement on the part of the audience
4) The turning point or high point of a story, when events can go either way
6) the words written by the playwright and spoken by the characters in the play. The dialogue helps move the action of the play along
7) The internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that creates dramatic tension
8) Whatever takes place BEFORE the action of the play that is directly related to the play
9) Clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray character and period.
14) refers to the type of play
17) The event that “gets the story going
18) This is the group of people who watch the play
19) The series of events following the climax
Across
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1) This refers to the visual elements of a play: sets, costumes, special effects, etc.
5) refers to the action; the basic story line of the play
10) In drama, the particular manner of verbal expression, the diction or style of writing, or the speech or phrasing that suggests a class or profession or type of character
11) These are the techniques and methods used by the playwright and director to create the desired stylistic effect.
12) A long speech made by one actor (a monologue may be delivered alone or in the presence of others.)
13) the shaping of dramatic material, settings, or costumes in a deliberately non-realistic manner
15) Aristotle was referring to the rhythm of the actors' voices as they speak
16) the main idea or lesson to be learned from the play.
20) The “who, when, where and what” part of the play
21) Another term for the conclusion
22) beginning, middle, end
23) The theatrical equipment, such as curtains, flats, backdrops, or platforms, used in a dramatic production to communicate environment
24) A series of events following the initial incident and leading up to the dramatic climax
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