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CSET Multiple Subject: Theatre

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Instructions:
  • Answer 16 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The 'what happens' in a story beginning - involves the setting - the characters and the problem they are facing






2. A decorative arch that separates the stage from the audience






3. Stage in the center of the audience






4. Sentimental drama - hard - hearted villain - a suffering heroine and a noble hero. It ends with good triumping over evil






5. No clear distinction between characters and audience






6. The role played by an actor as he or she assumes another's identity






7. Audience is on three sides of the stage






8. Tells how the characters work to solve the problem the ending - in which the problem is resolved






9. Light dramatic composition that uses highly improbable situations - stereotyped characters - violent horseplay - and broad humor.






10. The protagonist is victorious - Jaws would be a comedy today






11. People looking from the sides - stage jets out into the audience






12. 360 degrees around - people sitting all around the stage






13. Involved constraining stories to fit within the 3 unitis of time - place - and actions everything should take place in one time (no flashing forward or backwards in time). everything should take place in one place - action - either tragedy or comedy






14. Japanese tradition - involves colorful and elaborate make - up - costumes - melodramatic ploltlines - and skillful action and dance - music - puppetry






15. Drama that describes the development of a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force (destiny - circumstances of society) and reaches a sorrowful and disastrous conclusion






16. Positions and movements - designed and directed by the director to focus the audience's attention on the important place or person during every moment of the play