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Theatre Appreciation 2
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performing-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Changeable scenery for specific plays (tragedies - comedies - pastoral tragicomedies). Appeared as early as 1508 and standardized approaches to such scenery were popularized by Sebastian Serlio. Ex: Wings - flats
Perspective Scenery
Vomitories
Antiquarianism
Rendering
2. 'old comedy'. Lewd humor - attacks on government
Components of Actor's job
Aristophanes
Protagonist
Miracle Plays
3. A movement that rejected nearly every aspect of neoclassicism - celebrated the natural world - and valued intense emotion and individuality.
Subtext
Romanticism
Dionysus
Subtext
4. Central character
Callbacks
Rhetorical Tradition
Blocking
Protagonist
5. The actors recall of sights - sounds - touch - and smell from specific past events.
Alienation Effect
Prose
Sense memory
Dialogue
6. Central character
Early Church's reasons for distaining theatre
Protagonist
Stage manager
Off-off-Broadway
7. Greatest dramatist of all time
William Shakespeare
Scenic Designer
Miracle Plays
Vomitories
8. The central element of causal plot; two forces working against each other
Henrik Ibsen
Royalty
Aristotle
Conflict
9. The stage area closest to the audience; on the raked stage of the Renaissance theatres - the stage literally sloped downward as it got closer to the audience
Copyright
Stage manager
Downstage
Pageants
10. Appearance of truth
Public Domain
Verisimilitude
Emile Zola
Sense memory
11. 'seeing place'
Theatron
Chorus
Morality Plays
Stage manager
12. Helps establish mood - place - & intensity with the use of light
Perspective Scenery
lighting designer
Concept
Romantic Theory
13. Causal play structure. A ? B ? C
Subtext
Auditions
Linear Plot
Aeschylus
14. Author of play
Thrust
Playwright
Subplot
Actor's tools
15. Invented by the Italians - a large open arch that marks the primary division between audience and performance space in a proscenium space. The proscenium arch frames the action of the play for the audience and limits the view of backstage areas
Hypokrites
Catharsis
Proscenium
Components of Actor's job
16. Seats 100-500; professional
Liturgical Drama
Designer
Ground plan
Off-Broadway
17. A specialist in dramatic literature and theatre history who serves as a consultant for production
Ground plan
Designer's job
Dramaturg
Aristotle
18. God of wine and fertility
Auteur
Catharsis
Dionysus
Director
19. The area farthest away from the audience
Avant-Garde
Hypokrites
Hypokrites
Upstage
20. When line of action suddenly switches
Liturgical Drama
Reversal
Morality Plays
Components of Production
21. Who or what opposes the central character
Broadway
Protagonist
Upstage
Antagonist
22. Biblical stories. From word Misterium meaning crafts/guild
Black box
Presentational
Producer
Mystery Plays
23. An actor/audience configuration in which the audience completely surrounds the performance area
Types of professional theater
Conflict
Arena
Antiquarianism
24. Convincing actors were too powerful a tool of persuasion
25. Movement based on study of ancient Greek and Roman culture
Neoclassicism
Rendering
Subtext
Off-off-Broadway
26. Style of production that acknowledges theatricality and does not attempt to created the impression of 'real life' on the stage. Presentational scenery - costumes - and lighting may suggest - distort - or even abstract reality. Presentational acting m
University Wits
Constantin Stanislavski
Presentational
Auditions
27. Plot - character - thought - language - music - spectacle
28. The most popular form of performance in the 20th century
Broadway
Director
Musical Theatre
Callbacks
29. 'dancing space'
Orchestra
Neoclassic unities
Musical Theatre
Dionysus
30. Author of play
Theatron
Callbacks
Components of Production
Playwright
31. Called for naturalism - claiming that plays should show a 'slice of life'
Melodrama
University Wits
Raked Stage
Emile Zola
32. God of wine and fertility
Aristophanes
Cycles
The Globe
Dionysus
33. A movement of the late 19th century championing the depiction of everyday life on the stage and the frank treatment of social problems in the theatre. The plays of Henrick Ibsen of the 1870s were important in establishing a dramatic style for realism
Subtext
Perspective Scenery
Realism
Constantin Stanislavski
34. Work developed actors in realism and naturalism
Constantin Stanislavski
Black box
Henrik Ibsen
Conflict
35. The actual meaning of dialogue behind the spoken words
Subtext
Hypokrites
Scenic Designer
Perspective Scenery
36. Theatre where Shakespeare's company of actors worked primarily
Neoclassicism
The Globe
Linear Plot
Liturgical Drama
37. : a specialist in finding actors for specific roles who assists the director in some professional productions
The Orestia
Casting Director
Auditions
Off-off-Broadway
38. Director champions intention of playwright
Chorus
Hypokrites
Slapstick
collaborator
39. An actor/audience configuration in which the audience completely surrounds the performance area
Arena
Black box
Off-off-Broadway
Stage Manager
40. Biblical stories. From word Misterium meaning crafts/guild
Musical Theatre
Mystery Plays
Vomitories
Representational
41. Wrote the Orestia which is the only surviving trilogy
Aristophanes
Dionysus
Aeschylus
University Wits
42. An actor/audience configuration in which the audience is on 3 sides of the performance area. (maybe theatre)
Components of Actor's job
Musical Theatre
Hypokrites
Thrust
43. Plays written before 1923 are no longer protected
Actor's tools
Public Domain
Neoclassicism
Playwright
44. Oversees the entire production crew - rehearsals & performance
Stage Manager
Downstage
Designer's job
Protagonist
45. Set at an angle. Early proscenium theatres featured a raked stage: the stage was elevated much higher at the back of the stage (upstage) than closer to the stage (downstage). Modern designers sometimes build a raked stage for a particular production
Presentational
Commedia Dell'Arte
Raked Stage
Miracle Plays
46. Humanity's struggle with good and evil
Aristotle
Liturgical Drama
Designer's job
Morality Plays
47. Art that pushes recognized boundaries
Morality Plays
Avant-Garde
Rhetorical Tradition
Realism
48. In charge of communication and call cues. 'Busiest person in theater.'
Skene
Upstage
University Wits
Stage manager
49. Greatest dramatist of all time
William Shakespeare
Sense memory
Types of professional theater
Off-off-Broadway
50. Set at an angle. Early proscenium theatres featured a raked stage: the stage was elevated much higher at the back of the stage (upstage) than closer to the stage (downstage). Modern designers sometimes build a raked stage for a particular production
Raked Stage
Ground plan
collaborator
Director