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analysis : Using script information, imagination, observation and research to create a character
Business : Any specific action performed on the stage, such as picking up a book or turing on a TV
Cross : The movement by an actor from on location to another
Cue : The last words, action or technical effect that immediately precedes any line or business
Ground Plan : Overhead view sketch of the setting
Monologue : A one-character performance
Motivation : The reason why your character does what he/she does
Objective : What your character wants to do or get from others
Overlap : To speak when someone else is speaking
Place : The stage command actors to take their positions at the opening of an act/scene
Subtext : The understood or "between the line" meaning that an actor must from from the script
Tempo : The speed at which the action of a play moves along
Timing : The execution of a line or piece of business at a specific moment to achieve the most telling effect
Upstage : Improperly taking attention from an actor who should be the focus of intrest
Acting
Across:2. | Any specific action performed on the stage, such as picking up a book or turing on a TV | 3. | The speed at which the action of a play moves along | 7. | Overhead view sketch of the setting | 10. | The movement by an actor from on location to another |
| 12. | The reason why your character does what he/she does | 13. | The last words, action or technical effect that immediately precedes any line or business | 14. | Using script information, imagination, observation and research to create a character |
| | Down:1. | What your character wants to do or get from others | 4. | To speak when someone else is speaking | 5. | The understood or "between the line" meaning that an actor must from from the script | 6. | The stage command actors to take their positions at the opening of an act/scene |
| 8. | Improperly taking attention from an actor who should be the focus of intrest | 9. | A one-character performance | 11. | The execution of a line or piece of business at a specific moment to achieve the most telling effect |
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Acting
Across:2. | Any specific action performed on the stage, such as picking up a book or turing on a TV | 3. | The speed at which the action of a play moves along | 7. | Overhead view sketch of the setting | 10. | The movement by an actor from on location to another |
| 12. | The reason why your character does what he/she does | 13. | The last words, action or technical effect that immediately precedes any line or business | 14. | Using script information, imagination, observation and research to create a character |
| | Down:1. | What your character wants to do or get from others | 4. | To speak when someone else is speaking | 5. | The understood or "between the line" meaning that an actor must from from the script | 6. | The stage command actors to take their positions at the opening of an act/scene |
| 8. | Improperly taking attention from an actor who should be the focus of intrest | 9. | A one-character performance | 11. | The execution of a line or piece of business at a specific moment to achieve the most telling effect |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only