Physical Theatre

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

Clues

  • A characters goal or intention (9)
  • A characters reason for doing/ saying things in a play (10)
  • A form of mental and physical ability of human non verbal communication, consisting of body posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals almost entirely subconsciously. (4, 8)
  • A long speech by a single character (9)
  • Opposition of persons or forces giving rise to dramatic action (8)
  • The main character and the character with whom the audience identifies most strongly (11)
  • The planning and working out of the movements of actors on stage (8)
  • The portrayal/development of a personality throughly thought, action, dialogue, costuming and makeup. (16)
  • Theatrical movement of the early 1920's and 1930 characterised by the use of such artificial devices as cartoons, posters and film sequences (4, 7)
  • Two or more people working together in a joint intellectual effort (13)

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