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Theatre Appreciation
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performing-arts
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The person in charge of the financial business and aspects of a production.
Producer
Cycles
Naturalism
Postmodernism
2. Plot - Character - Thought - Language - Music - Spectacle
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3. Was poetry for many years
Language
Amateur Theatre
Renaissance
Exposition
4. Experimental - popular between 1890's-1960's
Bertolt Brecht
Avant-Garde
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Representational Approach
5. A chart that records the items of clothing worn by each actor in each scene of the play
Public Domain
Thespis
Causal Play Structure
ostume Plot
6. Part of What is included in the text
Emile Zola
Anton Chekhov
Avant-Garde
Dialogue
7. Appearance of truth
Verisimilitude
Climax
Meyerhold
Plot
8. Emotional identification - sense of identification with the character
Empathy
Actor
Hypokrites
Sturm & Drang Movement
9. Rejection of neoclassicism -
Meander
Rehearsal Process
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Black Box
10. Occurs when something important is found - learned - or realized - during the action of the play
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Discovery
Proscenium Space
Skene
11. A group of performers working together vocally and physically
Emile Zola
Miracle Plays
Sturm & Drang Movement
Chorus
12. In ancient Greece - a stage house upstage from the circular orchestra
Renaissance
Skene
Thespis
Prose
13. Part of What is included in the text
Dialogue
Actor
Renaissance
Language
14. Serious and comedic qualities are mixed
Educational Theatre
Director
Tragicomedy
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
15. The person in charge of the financial business and aspects of a production.
Cycles
Representational Approach
Producer
Situation Comedy
16. Requires actors to call on personal memories of situations similar to those of their characters
Theatre of Cruelty
Affective Memory
Falling Action
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
17. Production of plays in schools at primary - secondary - undergraduate - and graduate levels
Educational Theatre
Tragedy
Broadway
Thrust Space
18. Writer and first actor
William Shakespeare
Anton Chekhov
Thespis
Ground Plan
19. Visible light source on stage
Mimesis
Community Theatre
Practical
Meyerhold
20. Performs Actions of the Play
Exposition
Character
Protagonist
Antagonist
21. 19th century - action - thrillers - domestic stories of love and divorce
Melodrama
Antagonist
Inciting Incident
Catharsis
22. 19th century - action - thrillers - domestic stories of love and divorce
Dramaturg
Melodrama
Discovery
Causal Play Structure
23. In the middle ages - wagons with scenery used in professional staging
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Pageants
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
24. Blend of union and non-union actors - sometimes housed in non-traditional locations
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
Designer
Hybrid Theatre
Aesthetic Distance
25. A fee for each performance
Anton Chekhov
Front of House
Subplot
Royalty
26. Secondary line of action that is included in the plot/story
Subplot
Aesthetic Distance
Director
Plot
27. Ideas within the play
Thought
Educational Theatre
Renaissance
Producer
28. A drafting of the set as seen from overhead
Public Domain
Climax
Orchestra
Ground Plan
29. Occurs when a line of action suddenly veers to the opposite
Reversal
Commercial Theatre
Improv
Rehearsal Process
30. A group of educated men from Oxford and Cambridge Who wrote and performed for the professional public theatre
Emile Zola
Reversal
University Wits
Skene
31. Causes trouble for the main character
Antagonist
Downstage
Meander
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
32. Person who embodies a character on stage
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Actor
Inciting Incident
Verisimilitude
33. Major character at odds with social expectations
Aesthetic Distance
William Shakespeare
Hybrid Theatre
Comedy of Manners
34. Thomas Aquinas - literature can be dispersed at a faster rate
Character
Realism and Realistic Developments
Printing Press
Sturm & Drang Movement
35. Movement of art and literature in 16th century - based on Greek and Roman works
Thought
Neoclassicism (def)
Verisimilitude
Linear Plot
36. Audience watches from 3 sides
Representational Approach
Verse
Discovery
Thrust Space
37. 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)
William Shakespeare
Empathy
Antiquarianism
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
38. Psychological separation - or a sense of detachment
Black Box
Language
Aesthetic Distance
Pageants
39. To see something in a 3 dimensional way
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40. Naturalism - throw away traditional structure - 'slice of life'
Emile Zola
Falling Action
Situation Comedy
Hybrid Theatre
41. Emile Zola - throws away traditional structure - 'slice of life'
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
Falling Action
Naturalism
Antiquarianism
42. Plato thought it was harmful to be one thing and act like another
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43. Reality (violence happens offstage) - morality (needs to teach a moral lesson) - and universality
Comedy of Character
Regional Theatre
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
44. Proscenium arch/stage
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Plot
Non-Profit Theatre
Plato
45. Humorous - objective view point
Comedy
Empathy
Theatre of Cruelty
Comedy of Character
46. Rhyming
Copyright
Thespis
Community Theatre
Verse
47. Gas lights - etc.
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
Dramaturg
Thespis
Fourth Wall
48. Experimented with symbolism in an unconventional setting
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Director
Skene
Meyerhold
49. Series of short stories
Anton Chekhov
Cycles
Blocking
ostume Plot
50. Verse
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Community Theatre
Aesthetic Distance
Protagonist