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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. A drafting of the set as seen from overhead
Improv
Ground Plan
ostume Plot
Antagonist
2. In a proscenium space - spaces offstage to the left and right for actors - crew - and scenery not yet in the visible performance space
Subplot
Wings
Naturalism
Pageants
3. 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
Improv
Exposition
Naturalism
Thought
4. 'Father of Realism'
Empathy
The Globe
Henrik Ibsen
Comedy of Character
5. Relates to the emotional response that the play creates
Situation Comedy
Renaissance
Dramatic Genre
Discovery
6. Meetings before casting - brainstorming - shaping work into a unified concept
Rehearsal Process
Climax
Representational Approach
Process of Director/Designer Collaboration
7. Events progress forward in time
Regional Theatre
Subtext
Commedia Dell'Arte
Linear Plot
8. Writer and first actor
University Wits
The Box Set
Educational Theatre
Thespis
9. Reality (violence happens offstage) - morality (needs to teach a moral lesson) - and universality
Naturalism
Subplot
Avant-Garde
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
10. The person in charge of the artistic aspects of theatrical production
Director
Skene
Catharsis
Theatron
11. Secondary line of action that is included in the plot/story
Melodrama (def)
Protagonist
Subplot
Thought
12. Practical considerations - atmosphere - visual images.
Subtext
Representational Approach
Exposition
Vomitories
13. Organization of action
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Plot
Cycles
Process of Director/Designer Collaboration
14. Occurs when a line of action suddenly veers to the opposite
Subtext
Dialogue
Reversal
Konstantin Stanislavski
15. The era we are currently in
Downstage
Exposition
Postmodernism
Designer
16. Plays with a moral message - good vs. evil
Character
Catharsis
Morality Plays
Hybrid Theatre
17. Fast paced - uses reversal and discovery
Educational Theatre
Rising Action
Melodrama (def)
Rehearsal Process
18. Moscow arts theatre - ensemble acting - psychological evaluation of character
Emile Zola
Discovery
Konstantin Stanislavski
Commedia Dell'Arte
19. Proscenium arch/stage
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Dramatic Genre
Pageants
Designer
20. A second or later round of auditions to which specific actors are invited
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
Callbacks
Character
Aesthetic Distance
21. Rebellion against melodrama and romanticism - more based on character's psychological journey - controversial subject matter
Chorus
Concept
Situation Comedy
Realism and Realistic Developments
22. High point of action
Actor
Front of House
Climax
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
23. Actors do not acknowledge the presence of an audience
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Amateur Theatre
Thrust Space
Fourth Wall
24. Units of action that build emotional intensity
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
Rising Action
Climax
Renaissance
25. Feel more in stage acting.
Sophocles
Emile Zola
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
26. Medea - The Bacchae
Thespis
Commercial Theatre
Euripides
Aeschylus
27. Proscenium arch/stage
Variables of Costume Design
Practical
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Lazzi
28. Drawn by eccentricities of major character
Conflict
Sense Memory
Comedy of Character
Printing Press
29. Experimented with symbolism in an unconventional setting
Meyerhold
Hypokrites
Printing Press
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
30. Oedipus - Antigone - added 3rd actor
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
Theatre of Cruelty
Hybrid Theatre
Sophocles
31. Bottom of stage (closest to audience)
Downstage
Playwright
Exposition
Educational Theatre
32. A fee for each performance
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Tragicomedy
Royalty
Realism and Realistic Developments
33. Works published before 1923
Upstage
Dramatic Genre
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Public Domain
34. In ancient Greece - a stage house upstage from the circular orchestra
Regional Theatre
Exposition
Anton Chekhov
Skene
35. Humorous - objective view point
Morality Plays
Situation Comedy
Comedy
Comedy of Ideas
36. Causes trouble for the main character
Plot
Antagonist
Stage Manager
Commercial Theatre
37. Organization of action
Cycles
Plot
Morality Plays
Antagonist
38. Blend of union and non-union actors - sometimes housed in non-traditional locations
Hybrid Theatre
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Ensemble
Producer
39. 19th century - action - thrillers - domestic stories of love and divorce
Thespis
Stage Manager
Sophocles
Melodrama
40. A>B>C>D
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
Off-Broadway
Exposition
41. Silhouette - color - texture - accent
Eugene Scribe
Variables of Costume Design
Bertolt Brecht
Rendering
42. Suggest - distort - or abstract reality - deliberately incomplete - impossible in real life
Melodrama (def)
Wings
Hypokrites
Presentational Approach
43. A picture of the scene from the audience perspective
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Rendering
Aeschylus
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
44. Born in Stafford Upon Avon - studied Latin in school - wrote 30 plays
Realism and Realistic Developments
William Shakespeare
Meyerhold
Renaissance
45. 'The Well Made Play' Credited with writing in between 440-500 plays - featured a melodramatic strategy
Thought
Eugene Scribe
Amateur Theatre
Character
46. The period of work in which the show is made ready for the stage.
Language
Rehearsal Process
Aesthetic Distance
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
47. 19th century - action - thrillers - domestic stories of love and divorce
Inciting Incident
Melodrama
Antiquarianism
Blocking
48. Italians
Comedy of Ideas
Components of Concept
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Bertolt Brecht
49. Reality (violence happens offstage) - morality (needs to teach a moral lesson) - and universality
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
Variables of Costume Design
Ground Plan
50. Linear events progress forward in time
Causal Play Structure
Mystery Plays
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Verisimilitude