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Theatre Appreciation
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Subject
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performing-arts
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A picture of the scene from the audience perspective
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Language
Exposition
Rendering
2. Non-profit and sells a full season theatre
Downstage
Regional Theatre
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Plato
3. Production of plays in schools at primary - secondary - undergraduate - and graduate levels
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Eugene Scribe
Plato
Educational Theatre
4. Silhouette - color - texture - accent
Inciting Incident
The Box Set
Euripides
Variables of Costume Design
5. Used alienation to encourage distance
Off-Broadway
Variables of Costume Design
Bertolt Brecht
Renaissance
6. In the middle ages - wagons with scenery used in professional staging
Verisimilitude
Eugene Scribe
Miracle Plays
Pageants
7. A picture of the scene from the audience perspective
Rendering
Causal Play Structure
Melodrama
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
8. Plot - Character - Thought - Language - Music - Spectacle
9. Grammatically based
Catharsis
Prose
Fourth Wall
Chorus
10. The period of work in which the show is made ready for the stage.
Playwright
Callbacks
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Rehearsal Process
11. The person in charge of the financial business and aspects of a production.
Verse
Producer
Presentational Approach
Theatre of Cruelty
12. Based on the lives of the saints
Konstantin Stanislavski
Miracle Plays
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
Practical
13. Emile Zola - throws away traditional structure - 'slice of life'
Subplot
Naturalism
Non-Profit Theatre
Hypokrites
14. Space can be manipulated to suit the production
Conflict
Variables of Costume Design
Stage Manager
Black Box
15. Plato thought it was harmful to be one thing and act like another
16. Proscenium space
Falling Action
Meyerhold
The Box Set
Printing Press
17. The Oresteia - only surviving Greek trilogy - added 2nd actor
Aeschylus
Commedia Dell'Arte
Representational Approach
Verse
18. Feel more in stage acting.
The Globe
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Comedy of Ideas
Regional Theatre
19. Historically accurate costumes and scenery
Blocking
Antiquarianism
Thrust Space
Pageants
20. Top of stage
Upstage
Callbacks
Henrik Ibsen
Sturm & Drang Movement
21. Performs Actions of the Play
Comedy
Prose
Character
Tragicomedy
22. A drafting of the set as seen from overhead
Blocking
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Ground Plan
Vomitories
23. The audience seating are 'sitting place'
Chorus
Character
Theatron
Concept
24. Physical comedy that became popular with the downslide of religious theatre
25. Someone who writes plays
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
Konstantin Stanislavski
Playwright
Discovery
26. Rebellion against melodrama and romanticism - more based on character's psychological journey - controversial subject matter
Realism and Realistic Developments
Royalty
Rehearsal Process
William Shakespeare
27. Shows that are produced to earn a profit for investors
William Shakespeare
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
Postmodernism
Commercial Theatre
28. Greek - actor
Pageants
Hypokrites
Meyerhold
Aeschylus
29. The period of work in which the show is made ready for the stage.
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Practical
Orchestra
Rehearsal Process
30. Drop in emotional intensity following the climax
Falling Action
Vomitories
Postmodernism
Actor
31. The person in charge of the artistic aspects of theatrical production
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Konstantin Stanislavski
Climax
Director
32. Feel more in stage acting.
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Director
Verisimilitude
Designer
33. The recall of physical sensations surrounding emotional events
Commercial Theatre
Comedy of Ideas
Sense Memory
Dialogue
34. Plays with a moral message - good vs. evil
Auditions
Morality Plays
Plato
Meyerhold
35. In a proscenium space - spaces offstage to the left and right for actors - crew - and scenery not yet in the visible performance space
Situation Comedy
Thespis
Community Theatre
Wings
36. Controls the environment in the theatre
Regional Theatre
Protagonist
Henrik Ibsen
Designer
37. Grammatically based
Broadway
Components of Concept
Prose
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
38. Meetings before casting - brainstorming - shaping work into a unified concept
Process of Director/Designer Collaboration
Auditions
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Subplot
39. To see something in a 3 dimensional way
40. Play reenacting biblical stories
Slapstick
Mystery Plays
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
Commercial Theatre
41. Time (play had to take place within a 24 hour period) - place (the whole play must take place in a single location) - and action (single plot)
Actor
Amateur Theatre
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
42. The era we are currently in
Public Domain
Playwright
Postmodernism
Hybrid Theatre
43. Production of plays in schools at primary - secondary - undergraduate - and graduate levels
Situation Comedy
Melodrama
Educational Theatre
Regional Theatre
44. Medea - The Bacchae
Representational Approach
Representational Approach
Euripides
ostume Plot
45. Appearance of truth
Verisimilitude
Black Box
The Globe
Euripides
46. A chart that records the items of clothing worn by each actor in each scene of the play
ostume Plot
Mystery Plays
Verisimilitude
Meyerhold
47. Occurs when a line of action suddenly veers to the opposite
Plato
Playwright
Reversal
Variables of Costume Design
48. Performs Actions of the Play
Character
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Cycles
Language
49. The actual meaning of the dialogue behind the words spoken
Casting Director
Presentational Approach
Subtext
Hybrid Theatre
50. A fee for each performance
Royalty
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Printing Press
Anton Chekhov