Drama Theater Terminology
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- Created on: 17-01-18 10:24
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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