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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. Italians
Rising Action
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Meander
Naturalism
2. Stick used to add noise to physical comedy
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
Konstantin Stanislavski
Slapstick
Ground Plan
3. Recognizes plays as intellectual property of the playwright
Rising Action
Copyright
Aeschylus
Anton Chekhov
4. Occurs when something important is found - learned - or realized - during the action of the play
Discovery
Presentational Approach
Ground Plan
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
5. The standard tool for casting a production
Melodrama
Aristotle
Auditions
Amateur Theatre
6. A specialist in finding actors for specific roles
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Callbacks
Casting Director
Aristophanes
7. Stock characters (servants - masters - lovers)
Lazzi
Plato
Tragedy
Comedy of Ideas
8. Rebellion against melodrama and romanticism - more based on character's psychological journey - controversial subject matter
Comedy
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Producer
Realism and Realistic Developments
9. Two or more opposing forces working towards different goals
The Box Set
Conflict
Downstage
Exposition
10. Fast paced - uses reversal and discovery
Linear Plot
Melodrama (def)
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Broadway
11. High point of action
Discovery
Climax
Off-Broadway
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
12. Based on the lives of the saints
Miracle Plays
Neoclassicism (def)
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
Fourth Wall
13. Reality (violence happens offstage) - morality (needs to teach a moral lesson) - and universality
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
Thespis
Theatre of Cruelty
Verisimilitude
14. Oedipus - Antigone - added 3rd actor
Sophocles
Commercial Theatre
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
Melodrama (def)
15. Drawn by eccentricities of major character
Bertolt Brecht
Comedy of Character
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Aristotle
16. Series of short stories
William Shakespeare
Anton Chekhov
Auditions
Components of Concept
17. Greek - actor
ostume Plot
Amateur Theatre
Vomitories
Hypokrites
18. 100-499 people
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
Public Domain
Off-Broadway
Konstantin Stanislavski
19. 'The Well Made Play' Credited with writing in between 440-500 plays - featured a melodramatic strategy
Components of Concept
Eugene Scribe
William Shakespeare
University Wits
20. Units of action that build emotional intensity
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Thrust Space
Mimesis
Rising Action
21. Thomas Aquinas - literature can be dispersed at a faster rate
Sense Memory
Plot
Printing Press
Front of House
22. Feel more in stage acting.
Miracle Plays
Practical
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Sophocles
23. The era we are currently in
Broadway
Copyright
Causal Play Structure
Postmodernism
24. The period of work in which the show is made ready for the stage.
ostume Plot
Konstantin Stanislavski
Sturm & Drang Movement
Rehearsal Process
25. Actors do not acknowledge the presence of an audience
Designer
Off-Broadway
Fourth Wall
Meander
26. Business aspect of theatre: House manager - box office manager - ushers
The Globe
Avant-Garde
Improv
Front of House
27. Psychological separation - or a sense of detachment
Vomitories
Thought
Meyerhold
Aesthetic Distance
28. Humorous - objective view point
Comedy
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
Morality Plays
Thought
29. Events that set off a major conflict
Inciting Incident
Sense Memory
Practical
Broadway
30. Causes trouble for the main character
Commedia Dell'Arte
Dramaturg
Antagonist
Anton Chekhov
31. Grammatically based
Prose
Comedy of Ideas
Process of Director/Designer Collaboration
Antiquarianism
32. Events progress forward in time
Hypokrites
The Box Set
Linear Plot
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
33. The recall of physical sensations surrounding emotional events
Sense Memory
Casting Director
Practical
Prose
34. Born in Stafford Upon Avon - studied Latin in school - wrote 30 plays
Mystery Plays
Downstage
William Shakespeare
Actor
35. Major character at odds with social expectations
Bertolt Brecht
Non-Profit Theatre
Comedy of Character
Comedy of Manners
36. 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
Community Theatre
Rehearsal Process
Director
University Wits
37. Focused on thought - controversial
Comedy of Ideas
Melodrama (def)
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
Eugene Scribe
38. Visible light source on stage
Practical
Antagonist
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Aristophanes
39. Main character
Producer
Avant-Garde
Dialogue
Protagonist
40. Imitation of character and action
Mimesis
Exposition
Chorus
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
41. Secondary line of action that is included in the plot/story
Subplot
Representational Approach
William Shakespeare
Director
42. Silhouette - color - texture - accent
Variables of Costume Design
Sophocles
Designer
Plot
43. A second or later round of auditions to which specific actors are invited
Melodrama (def)
Lazzi
Mystery Plays
Callbacks
44. Collection of mystery plays - performed outdoors - festivals lasted 1-25 days
Cycles
Antiquarianism
Melodrama
Mimesis
45. 500-1800 people
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Auditions
Vomitories
Broadway
46. The person in charge of the artistic aspects of theatrical production
Aristophanes
Director
Emile Zola
Bertolt Brecht
47. Plays with a moral message - good vs. evil
Morality Plays
Playwright
Producer
Stage Manager
48. Controls the environment in the theatre
Bertolt Brecht
Front of House
Designer
Black Box
49. Busiest person in the theatre
Stage Manager
Aesthetic Distance
Off-Off-Broadway
Sturm & Drang Movement
50. Production of plays in schools at primary - secondary - undergraduate - and graduate levels
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Meander
Comedy of Manners
Educational Theatre