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Theatre Appreciation
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performing-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An entrance to elevated seating for the audience that runs underneath the audience and comes up to empty to the seating area
Vomitories
Tragedy
Public Domain
Verisimilitude
2. Bottom of stage (closest to audience)
University Wits
Downstage
Discovery
Playwright
3. The Oresteia - only surviving Greek trilogy - added 2nd actor
Aeschylus
Naturalism
Tragedy
Thought
4. Proscenium arch/stage
Off-Broadway
Inciting Incident
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Meyerhold
5. Suggest - distort - or abstract reality - deliberately incomplete - impossible in real life
Rendering
The Globe
Sophocles
Presentational Approach
6. What characters do - what characters say about themselves - what others say about them
Comedy of Manners
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
Tragicomedy
Bertolt Brecht
7. A specialist in finding actors for specific roles
Avant-Garde
Neoclassicism (def)
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
Casting Director
8. The first director
Hypokrites
Euripides
Playwright
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
9. Recognizes plays as intellectual property of the playwright
Postmodernism
Copyright
Ground Plan
Regional Theatre
10. Someone who writes plays
Discovery
Rising Action
Naturalism
Playwright
11. Experimental - popular between 1890's-1960's
Commercial Theatre
Downstage
Falling Action
Avant-Garde
12. 'Storm and stress'
William Shakespeare
Sturm & Drang Movement
Pageants
Konstantin Stanislavski
13. Based on the lives of the saints
Representational Acting
Character
Renaissance
Miracle Plays
14. Psychological separation - or a sense of detachment
Dialogue
Aeschylus
Aesthetic Distance
Components of Concept
15. Appearance of truth
Verisimilitude
Comedy
Subplot
Exposition
16. A picture of the scene from the audience perspective
Mimesis
Aesthetic Distance
Downstage
Rendering
17. A type of performance in which dialogue and action are not planned ahead of time and written down - but are made of on the spot by the actors
Linear Plot
Improv
Hybrid Theatre
Meander
18. Less than 100 people - experimental theatre - not exactly commercial
Off-Off-Broadway
Skene
Broadway
Pageants
19. Amateur theatre in which shows are created by residents of a particular area who come together without being part of a professional or academic institution
Producer
Fourth Wall
Community Theatre
Postmodernism
20. Gas lights - etc.
Mimesis
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
21. Proscenium space
Plato
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
The Box Set
Postmodernism
22. Occurs when a line of action suddenly veers to the opposite
Reversal
Actor
Catharsis
Upstage
23. Drop in emotional intensity following the climax
Dramaturg
Conflict
Producer
Falling Action
24. Emotional release
Catharsis
Mimesis
Subtext
Avant-Garde
25. Naturalism - throw away traditional structure - 'slice of life'
Tragedy
Comedy
University Wits
Emile Zola
26. Relates to the emotional response that the play creates
Dramatic Genre
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Protagonist
Discovery
27. Blend of union and non-union actors - sometimes housed in non-traditional locations
Hybrid Theatre
Public Domain
Aristotle
Tragicomedy
28. Play reenacting biblical stories
Aeschylus
Mystery Plays
Black Box
Climax
29. Born in Stafford Upon Avon - studied Latin in school - wrote 30 plays
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Verisimilitude
William Shakespeare
Tragedy
30. Events that set off a major conflict
Discovery
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
Catharsis
Inciting Incident
31. Someone who writes plays
Melodrama (def)
Prose
Downstage
Playwright
32. Information needed to understand the play
Representational Approach
Casting Director
Exposition
Fourth Wall
33. Humorous - objective view point
Comedy
Melodrama
Discovery
The Box Set
34. In a proscenium space - spaces offstage to the left and right for actors - crew - and scenery not yet in the visible performance space
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
ostume Plot
Wings
Theatre of Cruelty
35. Audience observes from a similar viewpoint
The Box Set
Proscenium Space
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
Non-Profit Theatre
36. 'Emotion over intellect' - made to assault the senses - developed by Antonin Artaud
Reversal
Theatre of Cruelty
Aristotle
Dramatic Genre
37. Movement of art and literature in 16th century - based on Greek and Roman works
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
Community Theatre
Neoclassicism (def)
Tragedy
38. 'Storm and stress'
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
Producer
Causal Play Structure
Sturm & Drang Movement
39. Linear events progress forward in time
Causal Play Structure
Plato
Cycles
Tragicomedy
40. A fee for each performance
Black Box
Avant-Garde
Discovery
Royalty
41. To see something in a 3 dimensional way
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42. Scenery - costume - lighting - rhythm - movement - composition
Rising Action
University Wits
Components of Concept
Thought
43. Used alienation to encourage distance
Bertolt Brecht
Postmodernism
Sense Memory
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
44. A group of performers working together vocally and physically
Avant-Garde
Anton Chekhov
Chorus
Empathy
45. Writer and first actor
Comedy
Causal Play Structure
Thespis
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
46. Units of action that build emotional intensity
Proscenium Space
Rising Action
ostume Plot
Climax
47. 'New Comedy' wrote The Grouch
Reversal
Konstantin Stanislavski
Meander
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
48. Historically accurate costumes and scenery
Empathy
ostume Plot
Antiquarianism
Thespis
49. Serious and comedic qualities are mixed
Tragicomedy
Discovery
William Shakespeare
Thrust Space
50. Imitation of character and action
Mimesis
Components of Concept
Royalty
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance