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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. 'Storm and stress'
Commercial Theatre
Morality Plays
Sturm & Drang Movement
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
2. A chart that records the items of clothing worn by each actor in each scene of the play
Euripides
ostume Plot
Royalty
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
3. Proscenium space
Discovery
The Box Set
Comedy of Character
Emile Zola
4. An individual that aids the director in researching the play and its historical time period
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Falling Action
Dramaturg
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
5. Reality (violence happens offstage) - morality (needs to teach a moral lesson) - and universality
Improv
Wings
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
Mimesis
6. Planned actor movement
Front of House
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Blocking
Empathy
7. Non-profit and sells a full season theatre
Royalty
Regional Theatre
Ground Plan
Process of Director/Designer Collaboration
8. The recall of physical sensations surrounding emotional events
Inciting Incident
Front of House
Practical
Sense Memory
9. Movement of art and literature in 16th century - based on Greek and Roman works
Director
Neoclassicism (def)
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
Discovery
10. Stock characters (servants - masters - lovers)
Thought
Renaissance
Neoclassicism (def)
Lazzi
11. Emotional release
Producer
Climax
Catharsis
Auditions
12. Serious and comedic qualities are mixed
Rendering
Bertolt Brecht
Comedy of Manners
Tragicomedy
13. Writer and first actor
Thespis
Lazzi
Improv
Producer
14. Based on the lives of the saints
Mystery Plays
Protagonist
Miracle Plays
Verisimilitude
15. Italians
Aeschylus
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
16. 100-499 people
Off-Broadway
Representational Approach
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Aesthetic Distance
17. Suggest - distort - or abstract reality - deliberately incomplete - impossible in real life
Falling Action
Presentational Approach
Tragedy
Stage Manager
18. Bottom of stage (closest to audience)
Downstage
Cycles
Falling Action
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
19. Main character
Director
Protagonist
Practical
Verisimilitude
20. Information needed to understand the play
Exposition
Rendering
Language
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
21. 500-1800 people
Rising Action
Broadway
Chorus
Meyerhold
22. Practitioners do not rely on theatrical activity for their livelihood
Public Domain
Stage Manager
Protagonist
Amateur Theatre
23. Less than 100 people - experimental theatre - not exactly commercial
Sense Memory
Miracle Plays
The Globe
Off-Off-Broadway
24. Units of action that build emotional intensity
Rising Action
University Wits
Variables of Costume Design
The Globe
25. Feel more in stage acting.
Verisimilitude
Meander
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Aristotle
26. Top of stage
Royalty
Melodrama
Upstage
Director
27. Person who embodies a character on stage
Theatre of Cruelty
Euripides
Orchestra
Actor
28. England's type of theatre
The Globe
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
Realism and Realistic Developments
Miracle Plays
29. A group of actors - not just one star
Ensemble
Thought
Regional Theatre
Rising Action
30. Audience observes from a similar viewpoint
Upstage
Thespis
Proscenium Space
Meyerhold
31. Used alienation to encourage distance
Practical
Sturm & Drang Movement
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
Bertolt Brecht
32. Historically accurate costumes and scenery
William Shakespeare
Antiquarianism
Cycles
Tragedy
33. Relates to the emotional response that the play creates
Sophocles
Broadway
Dramatic Genre
Auditions
34. Professional - but all proceeds go back into the theatre - may require grants/donations
Bertolt Brecht
Non-Profit Theatre
Improv
Designer
35. Space can be manipulated to suit the production
Printing Press
Language
Black Box
Protagonist
36. Someone who writes plays
Playwright
Inciting Incident
Slapstick
Variables of Costume Design
37. A fee for each performance
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
Royalty
Hypokrites
Community Theatre
38. Writer and first actor
ostume Plot
Sophocles
Thespis
Verisimilitude
39. Imitation of character and action
Mimesis
Morality Plays
Non-Profit Theatre
Anton Chekhov
40. 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)
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
Thrust Space
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Thespis
41. Controls the environment in the theatre
Designer
Producer
Empathy
Rendering
42. 'New Comedy' wrote The Grouch
Melodrama (def)
Director
Meander
Verse
43. Experimental - popular between 1890's-1960's
Avant-Garde
Causal Play Structure
Variables of Costume Design
Playwright
44. The first director
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
Neoclassicism (def)
ostume Plot
Comedy
45. Shows that are produced to earn a profit for investors
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
Commercial Theatre
Tragicomedy
Aesthetic Distance
46. The recall of physical sensations surrounding emotional events
Subtext
Dialogue
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Sense Memory
47. Evokes emotions of pity and fear - serious - ends unhappily
Tragedy
Renaissance
Community Theatre
Antagonist
48. Drawn by eccentricities of major character
Naturalism
Falling Action
Off-Broadway
Comedy of Character
49. Not many props or detailed scenery
Casting Director
Thought
Renaissance
Falling Action
50. Person who embodies a character on stage
Copyright
Non-Profit Theatre
Actor
Wings