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Theatre Appreciation 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Second round of auditions to which specific actors are invited
Callbacks
Playwright
Front of House
Aristotle
2. 'dancing space'
Verisimilitude
Auditions
Orchestra
Types of professional theater
3. Work developed actors in realism and naturalism
Constantin Stanislavski
Raked Stage
Designer
Verse
4. Standard tool for casting productions
Neoclassic goals defining verisimilitude
Emile Zola
Components of Actor's job
Auditions
5. Movement based on study of ancient Greek and Roman culture
Copyright
Musical Theatre
Downstage
Neoclassicism
6. A group of performers working together vocally and physically. A chorus of approximately 12-15 singer-dancers who interacted with and responded to the actors was an important element of ancient Greek theatre.
Chorus
Aristotle
Upstage
Emile Zola
7. Emotional identification. Refers to audience participation
Designer's job
Romantic Theory
Empathy
Neoclassic unities
8. 'dancing space'
Orchestra
Liturgical Drama
Callbacks
Prose
9. 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
lighting designer
Sense memory
Reversal
Presentational
10. Body - voice - mind
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11. Body (dance - martial arts) - voice (projection - articulation - breathing) - and mind (improve - script analysis - character development)
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12. A picture created by a designer to communicate with other production personnel
Miracle Plays
Rendering
Actor's tools
Proscenium
13. Spoken words
Off-Broadway
Dialogue
Variables of costume design
Eugene Scribe
14. 'seeing place'
Neoclassic goals defining verisimilitude
Theatron
Downstage
Casting Director
15. Plot - character - thought - language - music - spectacle
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16. Attributed to writing over 700 plays
Thrust
Variables of costume design
Eugene Scribe
Designer
17. Action - place - time
Director
Playwright
Neoclassic unities
The Orestia
18. 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
sound designer
Rendering
Presentational
Theatron
19. 'old comedy'. Lewd humor - attacks on government
Commedia Dell'Arte
The Globe
lighting designer
Aristophanes
20. Seats less than 100; amateur.
Aristotle
Actor's tools
Off-off-Broadway
Proscenium
21. Collection of mystery plays
Sense memory
Hypokrites
Cycles
Auteur
22. Physical commedy
Book musical
collaborator
Emile Zola
Slapstick
23. Pioneer of realism who challenged audiences to face their personal demons
Proscenium
Constantin Stanislavski
Antagonist
Henrik Ibsen
24. Theatre where Shakespeare's company of actors worked primarily
The Globe
Realism
Downstage
Aeschylus
25. Plays performed by the clergy in latin as part of the worship service in Christian monasteries and cathedrals during the Middle Ages.
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
Copyright
Protagonist
Liturgical Drama
26. First director
Dramaturg
Antiquarianism
Components of Production
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
27. Standard tool for casting productions
Perspective Scenery
Auditions
Bertolt Brecht
Emile Zola
28. created by Augest von Schegel - the replacement of neoclassical structure: form should be directed by subject matter - not classical precedent. Romantics were fascinated with natural forces - the unexplainable - gothic - and mystical. Romantics drama
Front of House
Romantic Theory
Empathy
Verse
29. Greatest dramatist of all time
William Shakespeare
Sense memory
Catharsis
Stage manager
30. Director champions intention of playwright
collaborator
Thrust
Aristotle
Actor's tools
31. Who or what opposes the central character
Slapstick
Antagonist
Auditions
Types of professional theater
32. Attempts to represent reality on stage
Components of Actor's job
Concept
Eugene Scribe
Representational
33. Idea/script - sets - lights - costumes - props - performers
Components of Production
Romanticism
Proscenium
Antagonist
34. Called for naturalism - claiming that plays should show a 'slice of life'
Emile Zola
Aristotle
Henrik Ibsen
Rendering
35. Movement based on study of ancient Greek and Roman culture
Neoclassicism
Catharsis
The Orestia
Empathy
36. In a proscenium theatre - spaces offstage left and right for actors - crew - and scenery not yet in the visible performance space
Alienation Effect
Wings
Blocking
Presentational
37. Generally rhyming
William Shakespeare
Verse
Musical Theatre
Playwright
38. A specialist in dramatic literature and theatre history who serves as a consultant for production
Emile Zola
Dramaturg
Off-Broadway
Slapstick
39. Seats 500-1800; professional.
Subtext
The Globe
Public Domain
Broadway
40. Presentation style - external characteristics manipulated for desired effect - emphasis on vocal delivery
Romanticism
Public Domain
Romanticism
Rhetorical Tradition
41. Father of Epic theater - wanted people to think about what they were seeing - alienation effect.
Realism
The Globe
Book musical
Bertolt Brecht
42. An actor/audience configuration in which the audience completely surrounds the performance area
Thespis
Constantin Stanislavski
Arena
lighting designer
43. Didn't support theater. Believed a convincing actor was harmful to society
Romanticism
Plato
Director
Copyright
44. To control the environment in the theatre - influence audience's emotional involvement - and communicate information
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45. Causal play structure. A ? B ? C
Linear Plot
Ground plan
Off-Broadway
Neoclassic unities
46. In charge of communication and call cues. 'Busiest person in theater.'
Actor's tools
Concept
Sense memory
Stage manager
47. Art that pushes recognized boundaries
Liturgical Drama
Avant-Garde
Catharsis
Casting Director
48. Actor in 5th century Greece
Morality Plays
Hypokrites
Catharsis
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
49. Fee for each performance
Prose
Royalty
Aesthetic Distance
Antiquarianism
50. Author of play
Playwright
Romanticism
Downstage
Public Domain