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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. Person who embodies a character on stage
Antiquarianism
William Shakespeare
Actor
Conflict
2. Major character at odds with social expectations
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
Concept
Climax
Comedy of Manners
3. Experimental - popular between 1890's-1960's
Concept
Avant-Garde
Comedy of Character
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
4. A group of performers working together vocally and physically
Chorus
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
Representational Approach
5. 'Father of Realism'
Comedy
Henrik Ibsen
Dialogue
Comedy of Character
6. Units of action that build emotional intensity
Variables of Costume Design
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
Rising Action
Producer
7. Recognizes plays as intellectual property of the playwright
Melodrama
Copyright
Hypokrites
The Box Set
8. Blend of union and non-union actors - sometimes housed in non-traditional locations
Hybrid Theatre
Rising Action
Concept
Components of Concept
9. A drafting of the set as seen from overhead
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Ground Plan
Meyerhold
Comedy of Character
10. 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
Linear Plot
Commedia Dell'Arte
Prose
Improv
11. Rebellion against melodrama and romanticism - more based on character's psychological journey - controversial subject matter
Realism and Realistic Developments
Antagonist
Hybrid Theatre
Verisimilitude
12. Feel more in stage acting.
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Antagonist
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
Regional Theatre
13. Scenery - costume - lighting - rhythm - movement - composition
Bertolt Brecht
Comedy of Character
Components of Concept
Sturm & Drang Movement
14. Wrote 'The Republic' about people who would be allowed in his society
Plato
Realism and Realistic Developments
Comedy of Ideas
Protagonist
15. Rejection of neoclassicism -
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Broadway
Henrik Ibsen
Cycles
16. Professional - but all proceeds go back into the theatre - may require grants/donations
Non-Profit Theatre
Prose
Amateur Theatre
Postmodernism
17. Rhyming
Verse
Comedy of Ideas
Public Domain
Fourth Wall
18. Serious and comedic qualities are mixed
Neoclassicism (def)
Henrik Ibsen
Falling Action
Tragicomedy
19. Was poetry for many years
Plot
Representational Approach
Language
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
20. Physical comedy that became popular with the downslide of religious theatre
21. Movement of art and literature in 16th century - based on Greek and Roman works
Realism and Realistic Developments
Neoclassicism (def)
The Box Set
Aesthetic Distance
22. Serious and comedic qualities are mixed
Tragicomedy
Inciting Incident
Thespis
Climax
23. Main character
The Progression of Elements in a Causal Play Structure
Character
Protagonist
Practical
24. 'The Well Made Play' Credited with writing in between 440-500 plays - featured a melodramatic strategy
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
Chorus
Eugene Scribe
Representational Approach
25. Audience watches from 3 sides
Causal Play Structure
Plato's Attitude Toward Theatre
Thrust Space
Plot
26. Born in Stafford Upon Avon - studied Latin in school - wrote 30 plays
Slapstick
Hybrid Theatre
Broadway
William Shakespeare
27. Imitation of character and action
Postmodernism
Mimesis
Character
Sturm & Drang Movement
28. Occurs when a line of action suddenly veers to the opposite
University Wits
Euripides
Reversal
Renaissance
29. Thomas Aquinas - literature can be dispersed at a faster rate
Printing Press
Presentational Approach
Black Box
Proscenium Space
30. Drawn by eccentricities of major character
Comedy of Character
Orchestra
Euripides
Emile Zola
31. Silhouette - color - texture - accent
Tragicomedy
Practical
Subtext
Variables of Costume Design
32. Greek - actor
Actor
William Shakespeare
Comedy of Manners
Hypokrites
33. A group of performers working together vocally and physically
Chorus
Educational Theatre
Theatron
Catharsis
34. Emotional release
Avant-Garde
Catharsis
Verse
Meander
35. An individual that aids the director in researching the play and its historical time period
Protagonist
Antagonist
Dramaturg
Exposition
36. 'Emotion over intellect' - made to assault the senses - developed by Antonin Artaud
Theatre of Cruelty
Emile Zola
The Box Set
Comedy of Character
37. The recall of physical sensations surrounding emotional events
Sense Memory
Falling Action
Avant-Garde
Presentational Approach
38. Meetings before casting - brainstorming - shaping work into a unified concept
Prose
Situation Comedy
Exposition
Process of Director/Designer Collaboration
39. Linear events progress forward in time
Chorus
Causal Play Structure
Royalty
Inciting Incident
40. Bottom of stage (closest to audience)
Downstage
Inciting Incident
Sense Memory
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
41. Secondary line of action that is included in the plot/story
Sturm & Drang Movement
Mimesis
Subplot
Theatre of Cruelty
42. Psychological separation - or a sense of detachment
Community Theatre
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
Causal Play Structure
Aesthetic Distance
43. The period of work in which the show is made ready for the stage.
Realism and Realistic Developments
Rehearsal Process
Variables of Costume Design
Mystery Plays
44. Evokes emotions of pity and fear - serious - ends unhappily
Downstage
Realism and Realistic Developments
Printing Press
Tragedy
45. Requires actors to call on personal memories of situations similar to those of their characters
Comedy
Subtext
Bertolt Brecht
Affective Memory
46. Stick used to add noise to physical comedy
Situation Comedy
Slapstick
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
47. 'New Comedy' wrote The Grouch
Bertolt Brecht
Fourth Wall
Proscenium Space
Meander
48. Moscow arts theatre - ensemble acting - psychological evaluation of character
Antagonist
Vomitories
Konstantin Stanislavski
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
49. In ancient Greece - a stage house upstage from the circular orchestra
ostume Plot
Bertolt Brecht
Skene
Naturalism
50. Part of What is included in the text
Dialogue
Conflict
Bertolt Brecht
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting