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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. Movement of art and literature in 16th century - based on Greek and Roman works
Off-Off-Broadway
Copyright
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Neoclassicism (def)
2. Fast paced - uses reversal and discovery
Sophocles
Reversal
Melodrama (def)
Reversal
3. Serious and comedic qualities are mixed
University Wits
Situation Comedy
Tragicomedy
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
4. Italians
Producer
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
Comedy of Manners
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
5. Feel more in stage acting.
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Fourth Wall
Italian Contributions to Theatre During the Renaissance
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
6. What characters do - what characters say about themselves - what others say about them
Meyerhold
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
Melodrama (def)
Miracle Plays
7. Drop in emotional intensity following the climax
Rehearsal Process
Falling Action
Proscenium Space
Actor
8. A second or later round of auditions to which specific actors are invited
Broadway
Meander
Callbacks
Protagonist
9. 100-499 people
Auditions
Chorus
Off-Broadway
Thrust Space
10. A>B>C>D
Prose
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
Vomitories
Falling Action
11. Exaggerated comedy derived from situations
Situation Comedy
Casting Director
Regional Theatre
Mimesis
12. In the middle ages - wagons with scenery used in professional staging
Non-Profit Theatre
Pageants
Avant-Garde
Antiquarianism
13. Bottom of stage (closest to audience)
Concept
Downstage
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
Amateur Theatre
14. Causes trouble for the main character
Director
Aristotle
Antagonist
Blocking
15. A type of performance in which dialogue and action are not planned ahead of time and written down - but are made of on the spot by the actors
Pageants
Copyright
Improv
Comedy
16. Appearance of truth
Non-Profit Theatre
Verisimilitude
Amateur Theatre
Director
17. Imitation of character and action
Variables of Costume Design
Mimesis
Wings
Aristotle
18. Experimented with symbolism in an unconventional setting
Prose
Meyerhold
Presentational Approach
Anton Chekhov
19. Not many props or detailed scenery
Public Domain
Renaissance
Aeschylus
Postmodernism
20. Grammatically based
Representational Approach
Konstantin Stanislavski
Prose
Hybrid Theatre
21. Moscow arts theatre - ensemble acting - psychological evaluation of character
Prose
Exposition
Theatron
Konstantin Stanislavski
22. Drop in emotional intensity following the climax
Falling Action
Empathy
Tragicomedy
Stage Manager
23. The audience seating are 'sitting place'
Discovery
Theatron
Producer
Skene
24. Person who embodies a character on stage
Naturalism
Actor
Presentational Approach
Causal Play Structure
25. Actors do not acknowledge the presence of an audience
Commercial Theatre
Fourth Wall
Process of Director/Designer Collaboration
Subplot
26. Units of action that build emotional intensity
Rising Action
Aristotle
Concept
Reversal
27. A fee for each performance
Affective Memory
Variables of Costume Design
Antiquarianism
Royalty
28. The Oresteia - only surviving Greek trilogy - added 2nd actor
Representational Acting
Aeschylus
Slapstick
Sophocles
29. Blend of union and non-union actors - sometimes housed in non-traditional locations
Rendering
Hybrid Theatre
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
Character
30. A drawing created by the lighting designer showing where each lighting instrument is to be hung
Morality Plays
Emile Zola
Light Plot
Tragicomedy
31. Performs Actions of the Play
Character
Affective Memory
Variables of Costume Design
Antiquarianism
32. Reality (violence happens offstage) - morality (needs to teach a moral lesson) - and universality
Thespis
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
Discovery
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
33. Shows that are produced to earn a profit for investors
Morality Plays
Ensemble
Commercial Theatre
Affective Memory
34. Part of What is included in the text
Antagonist
Subtext
Verisimilitude
Dialogue
35. 'The Well Made Play' Credited with writing in between 440-500 plays - featured a melodramatic strategy
Antiquarianism
Eugene Scribe
Comedy
Protagonist
36. Six elements - catharsis
Aristotle
Causal Play Structure
Vomitories
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
37. A specialist in finding actors for specific roles
Downstage
Representational Approach
Casting Director
Subplot
38. England's type of theatre
Language
Subtext
The Globe
Thrust Space
39. Series of short stories
Subtext
Fourth Wall
Anton Chekhov
Dialogue
40. Plays with a moral message - good vs. evil
Proscenium Space
Eugene Scribe
Meyerhold
Morality Plays
41. 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
Light Plot
Community Theatre
Rendering
Causal Play Structure
42. An entrance to elevated seating for the audience that runs underneath the audience and comes up to empty to the seating area
Aesthetic Distance
Printing Press
Vomitories
Orchestra
43. The era we are currently in
Commercial Theatre
Off-Broadway
Bertolt Brecht
Postmodernism
44. Rhyming
Verse
Theatre of Cruelty
Melodrama (def)
Affective Memory
45. The Clouds - The Frogs - Lysistrata
Rehearsal Process
Tragicomedy
Vomitories
Aristophanes
46. Events progress forward in time
Stage Manager
The Globe
Linear Plot
Catharsis
47. Feel more in stage acting.
Lazzi
Antiquarianism
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Plot
48. A group of performers working together vocally and physically
Vomitories
Thespis
Tragicomedy
Chorus
49. Professional - but all proceeds go back into the theatre - may require grants/donations
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
Presentational Approach
Non-Profit Theatre
Upstage
50. Visible light source on stage
Aeschylus
Protagonist
Eugene Scribe
Practical