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Theatre Appreciation 2
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performing-arts
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Called for naturalism - claiming that plays should show a 'slice of life'
Pageants
Emile Zola
Blocking
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
2. Attempts to represent reality on stage
Representational
University Wits
Arena
Sense memory
3. Convincing actors were too powerful a tool of persuasion
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4. A drafting of the plan of the set as seen from overhead. A ground plan shows where any scenic pieces or set props (such as furniture) are to be placed
The Orestia
Ground plan
Auditions
Hypokrites
5. Oversees artistic aspects of show
William Shakespeare
Subplot
Director
Off-Broadway
6. Called for naturalism - claiming that plays should show a 'slice of life'
Morality Plays
Subplot
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
Emile Zola
7. A group of performers working together vocally and physically. A chorus of approximately 12-15 singer-dancers who interacted with and responded to the actors was an important element of ancient Greek theatre.
Neoclassic goals defining verisimilitude
Actor's tools
Chorus
Broadway
8. Bertolt Brecht; wanted audience to think about what they were seeing rather than blindly feel. Accomplished by interrupting dramatic moments.
Downstage
Avant-Garde
Alienation Effect
Subplot
9. Fee for each performance
Prose
Royalty
Romantic Theory
Empathy
10. Oversees the entire production crew - rehearsals & performance
Stage Manager
Romantic Theory
Rendering
Callbacks
11. First director
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
Upstage
Miracle Plays
Eugene Scribe
12. The actual meaning of dialogue behind the spoken words
Subtext
Upstage
Commedia Dell'Arte
Thrust
13. Psychological separation - or a sense of detachment; the recognition that what happens on stage is not reality; literally - 'the distance of art'
Public Domain
Aesthetic Distance
Ground plan
Plato
14. Body - voice - mind
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15. An actor/audience configuration in which the audience completely surrounds the performance area
Bertolt Brecht
Arena
Plato
Protagonist
16. The area farthest away from the audience
Dionysus
Aristophanes
Subplot
Upstage
17. Named after craftsmen. Had travelling players - masked performers - physical comedy - and stock characters
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18. Secondary line of action
lighting designer
Musical Theatre
Musical Theatre
Subplot
19. In the middle ages - wagons with scenery used in processional staging
Director
The Orestia
The Globe
Pageants
20. Named after craftsmen. Had travelling players - masked performers - physical comedy - and stock characters
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21. A picture created by a designer to communicate with other production personnel
Neoclassicism
Realism
Rendering
William Shakespeare
22. Attempts to represent reality on stage
Aristotle
Director
Representational
Auditions
23. 'seeing place'
Copyright
Mystery Plays
Theatron
Romantic Theory
24. The most popular form of performance in the 20th century
Liturgical Drama
Musical Theatre
Slapstick
Aesthetic Distance
25. : a specialist in finding actors for specific roles who assists the director in some professional productions
Casting Director
Auditions
Off-off-Broadway
Emile Zola
26. A drafting of the plan of the set as seen from overhead. A ground plan shows where any scenic pieces or set props (such as furniture) are to be placed
Ground plan
Arena
Aesthetic Distance
Thespis
27. Creates a visual home for the play
Scenic Designer
Commedia Dell'Arte
Book musical
Melodrama
28. Work developed actors in realism and naturalism
Costume Designer
Dialogue
Antagonist
Constantin Stanislavski
29. Attributed to writing over 700 plays
Eugene Scribe
Dramaturg
Romanticism
Designer's job
30. 'dancing space'
Proscenium
Orchestra
Broadway
Scenic Designer
31. Planned actor movement
Costume Designer
Blocking
Rendering
Royalty
32. A musical play that tells a story and has spoken words as well as songs
University Wits
Director
Henrik Ibsen
Book musical
33. Changeable scenery for specific plays (tragedies - comedies - pastoral tragicomedies). Appeared as early as 1508 and standardized approaches to such scenery were popularized by Sebastian Serlio. Ex: Wings - flats
Mystery Plays
Alienation Effect
Perspective Scenery
Concept
34. Plot - character - thought - language - music - spectacle
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35. Psychological separation - or a sense of detachment; the recognition that what happens on stage is not reality; literally - 'the distance of art'
Alienation Effect
Aesthetic Distance
Representational
Neoclassic unities
36. Set at an angle. Early proscenium theatres featured a raked stage: the stage was elevated much higher at the back of the stage (upstage) than closer to the stage (downstage). Modern designers sometimes build a raked stage for a particular production
Downstage
Raked Stage
Aristotle
Eugene Scribe
37. To control the environment in the theatre - influence audience's emotional involvement - and communicate information
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38. Secondary line of action
Ground plan
Front of House
Subplot
Presentational
39. Helps establish mood - place - & intensity with the use of light
Representational
Copyright
lighting designer
Antiquarianism
40. Purgation of pity and fear experienced upon watching theater.
Vomitories
Skene
Catharsis
Protagonist
41. Body (dance - martial arts) - voice (projection - articulation - breathing) - and mind (improve - script analysis - character development)
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42. created by Augest von Schegel - the replacement of neoclassical structure: form should be directed by subject matter - not classical precedent. Romantics were fascinated with natural forces - the unexplainable - gothic - and mystical. Romantics drama
Subplot
Playwright
Romantic Theory
Neoclassic unities
43. Who or what opposes the central character
Antagonist
Aeschylus
Neoclassicism
Casting Director
44. Emotional identification. Refers to audience participation
Neoclassicism
Empathy
Realism
Commedia Dell'Arte
45. Who or what opposes the central character
Callbacks
Antagonist
Raked Stage
Pageants
46. A specialist in dramatic literature and theatre history who serves as a consultant for production
Neoclassic goals defining verisimilitude
Protagonist
Dramaturg
Vomitories
47. A movement of the late 19th century championing the depiction of everyday life on the stage and the frank treatment of social problems in the theatre. The plays of Henrick Ibsen of the 1870s were important in establishing a dramatic style for realism
Bertolt Brecht
Realism
Theatron
Empathy
48. In a proscenium theatre - spaces offstage left and right for actors - crew - and scenery not yet in the visible performance space
Wings
Eugene Scribe
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
Slapstick
49. A dramatic genre featuring a conflict between good and bad characters - fast paced action - a spectacular climax - and poetic justice
Rhetorical Tradition
Conflict
Miracle Plays
Melodrama
50. Oversees the entire production crew - rehearsals & performance
Wings
Stage Manager
Variables of costume design
Protagonist