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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 group of educated men from Oxford and Cambridge Who wrote and performed for the professional public theatre
Linear Plot
University Wits
Casting Director
Comedy of Character
2. Meetings before casting - brainstorming - shaping work into a unified concept
Rising Action
Process of Director/Designer Collaboration
Melodrama
Plato
3. Was poetry for many years
Auditions
Aristotle
Language
Postmodernism
4. Reality (violence happens offstage) - morality (needs to teach a moral lesson) - and universality
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
Fourth Wall
Proscenium Space
Concept
5. Artistic decisions meant to communicate a specific interpretation to the audience
Concept
Emile Zola
Causal Play Structure
Royalty
6. 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)
Aeschylus
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Director
Situation Comedy
7. Six elements - catharsis
Front of House
Neoclassicism (def)
Affective Memory
Aristotle
8. Medea - The Bacchae
Sophocles
Euripides
Verse
Slapstick
9. Drop in emotional intensity following the climax
Henrik Ibsen
Rendering
Falling Action
Melodrama
10. Collection of mystery plays - performed outdoors - festivals lasted 1-25 days
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Realism and Realistic Developments
Cycles
Thespis
11. A group of performers working together vocally and physically
Rendering
Chorus
Public Domain
Concept
12. Top of stage
Upstage
Commedia Dell'Arte
Dialogue
Prose
13. Ideas within the play
Slapstick
Thought
Dramatic Genre
Improv
14. Events that set off a major conflict
Aesthetic Distance
Practical
Theatre of Cruelty
Inciting Incident
15. The actual meaning of the dialogue behind the words spoken
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Subtext
Stage Manager
Situation Comedy
16. Non-profit and sells a full season theatre
Regional Theatre
Practical
Verse
Fourth Wall
17. Artistic decisions meant to communicate a specific interpretation to the audience
Concept
Broadway
Discovery
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
18. Oedipus - Antigone - added 3rd actor
University Wits
Sophocles
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Public Domain
19. The Oresteia - only surviving Greek trilogy - added 2nd actor
Meyerhold
Aeschylus
Aristotle
Tragedy
20. Shows that are produced to earn a profit for investors
Plato
Copyright
Postmodernism
Commercial Theatre
21. Evokes emotions of pity and fear - serious - ends unhappily
Sense Memory
Representational Approach
Tragedy
Avant-Garde
22. A specialist in finding actors for specific roles
Casting Director
Sturm & Drang Movement
Verse
Downstage
23. To see something in a 3 dimensional way
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24. Exaggerated comedy derived from situations
Dramatic Genre
Situation Comedy
Downstage
Dialogue
25. Recognizes plays as intellectual property of the playwright
Verse
Black Box
Protagonist
Copyright
26. Physical comedy that became popular with the downslide of religious theatre
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27. Rebellion against melodrama and romanticism - more based on character's psychological journey - controversial subject matter
Mystery Plays
Commercial Theatre
Realism and Realistic Developments
ostume Plot
28. 'Storm and stress'
Director
Light Plot
Dramaturg
Sturm & Drang Movement
29. Occurs when something important is found - learned - or realized - during the action of the play
Inciting Incident
The Globe
Discovery
Commedia Dell'Arte
30. Units of action that build emotional intensity
Rising Action
Aesthetic Distance
Tragedy
The Box Set
31. Linear events progress forward in time
Auditions
Causal Play Structure
Aristotle
Upstage
32. Space can be manipulated to suit the production
Black Box
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Rendering
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
33. High point of action
Wings
Climax
Melodrama
Situation Comedy
34. Six elements - catharsis
The Globe
Aristotle
ostume Plot
Language
35. Blend of union and non-union actors - sometimes housed in non-traditional locations
Mystery Plays
Hybrid Theatre
Avant-Garde
University Wits
36. Part of What is included in the text
Dialogue
Representational Approach
The Globe
Anton Chekhov
37. Recognizes plays as intellectual property of the playwright
Sturm & Drang Movement
Copyright
Language
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
38. 'Father of Realism'
The Box Set
Subtext
Henrik Ibsen
Dramaturg
39. 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
Auditions
Community Theatre
Director
Callbacks
40. Play reenacting biblical stories
Printing Press
Mystery Plays
Emile Zola
Stage Manager
41. 'New Comedy' wrote The Grouch
Components of Concept
Meander
Royalty
Concept
42. England's type of theatre
Sturm & Drang Movement
Character
The Globe
William Shakespeare
43. 500-1800 people
Broadway
Callbacks
Playwright
Actor
44. Causes trouble for the main character
Melodrama (def)
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Antagonist
Commedia Dell'Arte
45. What characters do - what characters say about themselves - what others say about them
Character
Sense Memory
Emile Zola
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
46. Practical considerations - atmosphere - visual images.
Fourth Wall
Dramaturg
Sturm & Drang Movement
Representational Approach
47. In the middle ages - wagons with scenery used in professional staging
Pageants
Practical
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
Aristophanes
48. 'New Comedy' wrote The Grouch
Royalty
Meander
Thespis
Dramaturg
49. Major character at odds with social expectations
Orchestra
Comedy of Manners
Plato
Royalty
50. To see something in a 3 dimensional way
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