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ON STAGE - INTERMEDIATE

Created by Aum Yash Kendra on the occasion of World Theatre Day on March 27th 2023 
Horizontales
A person who writes plays.
Items carried on stage by an actor; 0r small items on the set.
The centre of the acting area.
Major turning point in the action.
The stage area in front of the main curtain - synonym for an item of kitchen clothing.
a part of a play defined by elements such as rising action, climax, and resolution.
Phrase used to wish the cast and crew good luck.
The development and portrayal of a personality through thought, action, dialogue, costuming, and makeup.
Stage design arranged for a play.
The main character of a play
The written text of a play.
Almost anything brought to life by human hands to create a performance.
The speed of the action and dialogues.
Staging area towards audience
Gestures used to express ideas.
Scenery that hangs on the back of the stage.
The area above the stage where lights are hung and scenery is stored
Verticales
The highness or lowness of the voice
A person, situation, or the protagonist’s own inner conflict.
Off-stage areas out of view on stage left and stage right that may be used for exits, entrances and set changes.
Spontaneous theatre - Creation of scenes without advance rehearsing or scripting
A dramatic composition of a story that is performed on stage.
The conversation between actors on stage.
The volume, clarity, and distinctness of voice for communicating to an audience.
The planning and working out of actor positions and movemnts on stage .
The appearance of cast & crew onstage after the performance to bow and receive applause.
A building or outdoor area where plays are staged.
The stage area away from the audience
The art and technique of bringing the elements of theatre together to make a play
Part of a play showing action in one place at one time, normally marked off from the next scene by a curtain, a black-out, or a brief emptying of the stage.
A verbal or physical signal, that indicates a line of dialogue, an entry or exit.