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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. Humorous - objective view point
Proscenium Space
Comedy
Variables of Costume Design
Light Plot
2. 'Storm and stress'
Sturm & Drang Movement
Reversal
Playwright
Romanticism & Romantic Theory
3. Suggest - distort - or abstract reality - deliberately incomplete - impossible in real life
Pageants
Presentational Approach
Bertolt Brecht
Aeschylus
4. The Oresteia - only surviving Greek trilogy - added 2nd actor
The Box Set
Dramaturg
Aeschylus
Printing Press
5. Verse
Which Type of Language Was Used First by Playwrights?
Proscenium Space
Amateur Theatre
Comedy of Manners
6. Writer and first actor
Thespis
Aeschylus
Mimesis
Concept
7. In a proscenium space - spaces offstage to the left and right for actors - crew - and scenery not yet in the visible performance space
Wings
Aeschylus
Commercial Theatre
Comedy of Character
8. Play reenacting biblical stories
Theatre of Cruelty
Lazzi
Morality Plays
Mystery Plays
9. 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)
Aristotle
Character
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Plot
10. Not many props or detailed scenery
Henrik Ibsen
Designer
Aeschylus
Renaissance
11. Collection of mystery plays - performed outdoors - festivals lasted 1-25 days
Affective Memory
Sophocles
Aesthetic Distance
Cycles
12. Thomas Aquinas - literature can be dispersed at a faster rate
Naturalism
Royalty
Printing Press
Copyright
13. Events that set off a major conflict
Components of Concept
Chorus
Wings
Inciting Incident
14. Ideas within the play
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
Realism and Realistic Developments
Thought
Mimesis
15. A drafting of the set as seen from overhead
Components of Concept
Royalty
Mystery Plays
Ground Plan
16. Visible light source on stage
Euripides
Copyright
Practical
Chorus
17. The first director
Representational Approach
Falling Action
Empathy
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
18. Blend of union and non-union actors - sometimes housed in non-traditional locations
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
Reversal
Mystery Plays
Hybrid Theatre
19. 'The Well Made Play' Credited with writing in between 440-500 plays - featured a melodramatic strategy
Who was the Proscenium Invented by?
Eugene Scribe
Situation Comedy
Hypokrites
20. Requires actors to call on personal memories of situations similar to those of their characters
Miracle Plays
Sophocles
Affective Memory
Dialogue
21. Born in Stafford Upon Avon - studied Latin in school - wrote 30 plays
William Shakespeare
Morality Plays
Aristophanes
Comedy of Ideas
22. The era we are currently in
Discovery
Lazzi
Miracle Plays
Postmodernism
23. Information needed to understand the play
Exposition
Mimesis
Copyright
ostume Plot
24. Experimental - popular between 1890's-1960's
Pageants
Avant-Garde
Euripides
Theatre of Cruelty
25. Drawn by eccentricities of major character
Front of House
Thespis
Dialogue
Comedy of Character
26. Experimental - popular between 1890's-1960's
Skene
Avant-Garde
Front of House
Mystery Plays
27. An entrance to elevated seating for the audience that runs underneath the audience and comes up to empty to the seating area
Presentational Approach
Vomitories
Copyright
Rehearsal Process
28. A chart that records the items of clothing worn by each actor in each scene of the play
ostume Plot
Dramatic Genre
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
Skene
29. Less than 100 people - experimental theatre - not exactly commercial
Front of House
Off-Off-Broadway
Amateur Theatre
Difference Between Stage & Film Acting
30. Production of plays in schools at primary - secondary - undergraduate - and graduate levels
Comedy
Community Theatre
Postmodernism
Educational Theatre
31. Events progress forward in time
Exposition
Linear Plot
Subtext
Sense Memory
32. Historically accurate costumes and scenery
Antiquarianism
Situation Comedy
Discovery
The Three Ways in Which Information is Given About a Character
33. Gas lights - etc.
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
Theatron
Ensemble
Hypokrites
34. The audience seating are 'sitting place'
Theatron
Designer
Reversal
Ensemble
35. Used alienation to encourage distance
Discovery
Henrik Ibsen
Cycles
Bertolt Brecht
36. Rebellion against melodrama and romanticism - more based on character's psychological journey - controversial subject matter
Realism and Realistic Developments
Aesthetic Distance
Variables of Costume Design
Community Theatre
37. 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
Printing Press
Lazzi
Community Theatre
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Goals That Define Verisimilitude
38. Two or more opposing forces working towards different goals
Blocking
What Does It Mean to 'See in 3D'?
Neoclassicism (def)
Conflict
39. Works published before 1923
Public Domain
Rendering
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
Rendering
40. 500-1800 people
Broadway
Components of Concept
Miracle Plays
Climax
41. Actors do not acknowledge the presence of an audience
Pageants
Mimesis
Representational Acting
Fourth Wall
42. A specialist in finding actors for specific roles
Practical
Casting Director
Upstage
Inciting Incident
43. A group of performers working together vocally and physically
Eugene Scribe
Melodrama
Chorus
Commercial Theatre
44. Emile Zola - throws away traditional structure - 'slice of life'
Aristotle
Naturalism
Chorus
Actor
45. Secondary line of action that is included in the plot/story
Mystery Plays
Antagonist
Subplot
Director
46. The person in charge of the financial business and aspects of a production.
Producer
Actor
Non-Profit Theatre
Subtext
47. Units of action that build emotional intensity
Rising Action
Comedy of Character
The Globe
Realism and Realistic Developments
48. Practical considerations - atmosphere - visual images.
Representational Approach
Language
Aeschylus
Sophocles
49. The recall of physical sensations surrounding emotional events
Sense Memory
Technical Developments of the 19th Century
The Meaning of the Neoclassic Unities
Aesthetic Distance
50. Proscenium space
The Box Set
Royalty
Melodrama
Black Box