Drama Theater Terminology

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T T C G P R Q P M Y T H S O R P R I Q V N
X L R A D I S T R E S S N O R H I R D R P
F O J M G E R K M C F D O U E W D P J P U
C I X A O Y A Q M G F D D I B I P C O G E
V R M R P L F Q O X P B W X C Y R R P K X
B O X O S P D I H A R G U J R S D D J M C
U Y I L J B F H R Y M J N O C H I M U G K
A F N C N Q W T J H P O T I T B Q I I H O
F Y X Y R P Y M K R I E L O G H R T G M K
D E R C M N Y F O T C U L L B O T E V Y J
T D W D Y M Q J A H A C G V T N S O G M N
B I U P I C E R N R K K B I M O X N G B N
C E G C Y C U I D C E Y D K P X R V A U D
L W M G T G C Y A R I U Y S R D Y I U E V
H L C I I S H B J D A E N D Y W W X I V C
F E O F C T S M R V I A C R S W R M D B B
X N N F L H F U B M R S N B I K V B R N D
S O U W M Y K Q M T T B E A U W W L P H M
C Q G N T O G R Y B B F B S V Q A V P B D
O R B J O P J P R Y H P A I F P K S F X M
M W K H P X O G E Q W S K U V Q F G M F S

Clues

  • A canvas that spread the width of the back of the stage and onto which scenery is painted. (9, 4)
  • A cut through section of the stage floor through which actors or scenery can appear. (4, 4)
  • A picture or design shone onto the stage as a part of the set design. (11)
  • A technique for simulating the effects of age or wear and tear on costumes, settings and props. (8)
  • Fireworks used on stage. (12)
  • mechanisms which use pressure to raise or lower scenery and actors. (10)
  • The back wall of the stage usually white which can be lit with coloured gels to create a mood or atmosphere. (9)
  • to move the setting or period of a play in a production, from its original setting or context to a suitable alternative. (9)
  • Where the audience is sat in relation to the stage / actors, it links to stage shape. (13)
  • Where the audience sits / stands. (10)

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