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Theatre Appreciation 2
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performing-arts
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Recognize plays as intellectual property of playwright
Callbacks
Cycles
Copyright
Rendering
2. A chart that records items of clothing worn by each actor in each scene of the play
Raked Stage
Morality Plays
Costume plot
Aesthetic Distance
3. Directors who operate with total control
Rendering
Catharsis
Auteur
Emile Zola
4. Attributed to writing over 700 plays
Wings
Orchestra
Eugene Scribe
Skene
5. Fee for each performance
Actor's tools
Linear Plot
Royalty
Morality Plays
6. Appearance of truth
Verisimilitude
Constantin Stanislavski
Copyright
The Globe
7. Group of influential - educated Renaissance playwrights
University Wits
Thrust
Liturgical Drama
Aristotle's Six Elements of a Play
8. Attempts to represent reality on stage
Auteur
Hypokrites
Representational
Bertolt Brecht
9. A picture created by a designer to communicate with other production personnel
Neoclassicism
Rendering
Neoclassicism
Components of Actor's job
10. Standard tool for casting productions
Auditions
Public Domain
The Globe
Avant-Garde
11. Grecian attributed to writing the first tragedies then acting in them.
Callbacks
Thespis
Orchestra
Realism
12. Seats less than 100; amateur.
Producer
Producer
Royalty
Off-off-Broadway
13. Designs costumes for the show
Costume Designer
Sense memory
Eugene Scribe
Antagonist
14. Collection of mystery plays
Theatron
The Globe
Cycles
Costume plot
15. The actors recall of sights - sounds - touch - and smell from specific past events.
Producer
Sense memory
Front of House
Scenic Designer
16. Central character
Director
Dionysus
Dramaturg
Protagonist
17. Action - place - time
Theatron
Cycles
Eugene Scribe
Neoclassic unities
18. Designs costumes for the show
Thespis
Duke of Saxe Meiningen
Designer
Costume Designer
19. In the middle ages - wagons with scenery used in processional staging
Pageants
Components of Actor's job
Bertolt Brecht
University Wits
20. Purgation of pity and fear experienced upon watching theater.
sound designer
Catharsis
Prose
Vomitories
21. Creates a visual home for the play
Cycles
The Orestia
Designer's job
Scenic Designer
22. : a specialist in finding actors for specific roles who assists the director in some professional productions
Linear Plot
Rendering
Casting Director
Henrik Ibsen
23. Second round of auditions to which specific actors are invited
Protagonist
Linear Plot
Callbacks
The Globe
24. An actor/audience configuration in which the audience completely surrounds the performance area
Actor's tools
Designer
Arena
Perspective Scenery
25. Humanity's struggle with good and evil
Perspective Scenery
Morality Plays
Downstage
Costume plot
26. A dramatic genre featuring a conflict between good and bad characters - fast paced action - a spectacular climax - and poetic justice
Arena
Melodrama
Neoclassic goals defining verisimilitude
Presentational
27. Secondary line of action
Scenic Designer
Subplot
Musical Theatre
Early Church's reasons for distaining theatre
28. Author of play
Playwright
Designer
Emile Zola
Catharsis
29. A chart that records items of clothing worn by each actor in each scene of the play
Director
Costume Designer
Dialogue
Costume plot
30. Fee for each performance
Reversal
Royalty
Verse
Concept
31. Commercial (meant to make profit). Non-profit (profits go to production of future plays. May be professional or amateur.)
Types of professional theater
Alienation Effect
Proscenium
Early Church's reasons for distaining theatre
32. Didn't support theater. Believed a convincing actor was harmful to society
Black box
Broadway
Aesthetic Distance
Plato
33. Directors who operate with total control
Constantin Stanislavski
Realism
Auteur
Costume Designer
34. Historical accuracy
Slapstick
Antiquarianism
Commedia Dell'Arte
Rendering
35. Father of Epic theater - wanted people to think about what they were seeing - alienation effect.
Neoclassic unities
Upstage
Bertolt Brecht
Romantic Theory
36. Greatest dramatist of all time
Miracle Plays
Dionysus
William Shakespeare
Components of Actor's job
37. Second round of auditions to which specific actors are invited
Actor's tools
Romantic Theory
Callbacks
Designer's job
38. Body (dance - martial arts) - voice (projection - articulation - breathing) - and mind (improve - script analysis - character development)
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39. When line of action suddenly switches
Reversal
Avant-Garde
Casting Director
Aesthetic Distance
40. Controls the environment in the theatre - influence audience's emotional involvement - and communicate information (time and place).
Designer
Raked Stage
Costume plot
Dialogue
41. To control the environment in the theatre - influence audience's emotional involvement - and communicate information
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42. God of wine and fertility
Reversal
Slapstick
Dionysus
University Wits
43. Scenery
Skene
Costume plot
Black box
Rhetorical Tradition
44. Push idea of reality - morality - and universality
Neoclassic goals defining verisimilitude
Book musical
Commedia Dell'Arte
Components of Actor's job
45. A drafting of the plan of the set as seen from overhead. A ground plan shows where any scenic pieces or set props (such as furniture) are to be placed
Ground plan
Hypokrites
Designer's job
Emile Zola
46. Creates a soundtrack to support the show. It may be recorded or live
Director
sound designer
Dramaturg
Liturgical Drama
47. Planned actor movement
Blocking
Dionysus
Dialogue
Avant-Garde
48. A movement that rejected nearly every aspect of neoclassicism - celebrated the natural world - and valued intense emotion and individuality.
Romanticism
Aesthetic Distance
Producer
Casting Director
49. 'dancing space'
Actor's tools
Theatron
Orchestra
Ground plan
50. Group of influential - educated Renaissance playwrights
University Wits
Constantin Stanislavski
Scenic Designer
Emile Zola