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Ch.1 Welcome to Theatre
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drama: a story written to be played out on the stage.
theatrearts: the term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of theatre
script: a written copy of the dialogue that the actors will speak
character: the personality an actor portrays in a scene or play that is different from his or her own personality
actors: males or females playing character in roles
acting: an actor's assumed behavior for the purpose of projecting a character to an audience
dramaticstructure: the special literary style in which plays are written
dialogue: the conversation between actors on the stage
playwright: one who writes plays
filmed: preserved as a moving photograph
theatre: the writing or performing of plays, as well as the formal study of the art form. Also, a building in which plays are performed
ritual: repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony
playeraudiencerelationship: the special interactive and "live" relationship that exists between the performers and the audience, connecting and bonding them into a team.
stagedirections: information provided by the playwright to give the actors instructions on how to feel or what to do when certain lines are spoken. these directions, usually in italics, are set apart from the dialogue by parentheses.
Ch.1 Welcome to Theatre
Across:1. | a written copy of the dialogue that the actors will speak | 8. | the personality an actor portrays in a scene or play that is different from his or her own personality | 9. | an actor's assumed behavior for the purpose of projecting a character to an audience | 10. | information provided by the playwright to give the actors instructions on how to feel or what to do when certain lines are spoken. these directions, usually in italics, are set apart from the dialogue by parentheses. | 12. | males or females playing character in roles | 13. | a story written to be played out on the stage. | 14. | repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony |
| | Down:2. | one who writes plays | 3. | preserved as a moving photograph | 4. | the special interactive and "live" relationship that exists between the performers and the audience, connecting and bonding them into a team. | 5. | the special literary style in which plays are written | 6. | the conversation between actors on the stage | 7. | the term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of theatre | 11. | the writing or performing of plays, as well as the formal study of the art form. Also, a building in which plays are performed |
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Ch.1 Welcome to Theatre
Across:1. | a written copy of the dialogue that the actors will speak | 8. | the personality an actor portrays in a scene or play that is different from his or her own personality | 9. | an actor's assumed behavior for the purpose of projecting a character to an audience | 10. | information provided by the playwright to give the actors instructions on how to feel or what to do when certain lines are spoken. these directions, usually in italics, are set apart from the dialogue by parentheses. | 12. | males or females playing character in roles | 13. | a story written to be played out on the stage. | 14. | repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony |
| | Down:2. | one who writes plays | 3. | preserved as a moving photograph | 4. | the special interactive and "live" relationship that exists between the performers and the audience, connecting and bonding them into a team. | 5. | the special literary style in which plays are written | 6. | the conversation between actors on the stage | 7. | the term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of theatre | 11. | the writing or performing of plays, as well as the formal study of the art form. Also, a building in which plays are performed |
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© 2013
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