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What significant role did liturgical dramas play in the origin of Medieval theatre?
a. Entertainment for the elite b.
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Write a short sentence using the word drama
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in the video: Monster (From "Frozen: The Broadway Musical")
Describe the Mood- what is the character feeling? Does it change
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Besides differing makeup, which of the below defined the type of chou character within a play? (Check all that apply)
rhythm of
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Do you think it was a big deal that a woman started this form of theatre? Why or why not?
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Based up the above vide clip performance Kabuki Fight scene. How does Kabui Theatre differ from Western hemisphere (American or
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Based upon the video clip performance Kabuki Fight Scene how does Kabuki Theatre different from Western hemisphere (American or
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Kabuki Fight theatre different from Western hemisphere, the American or European theatre in terms of performance, style and
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Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom you may hate a performer in a production, but noting that you hated him or her is not enough for a
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Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom what type of theatre was it? How opulent or elobarate ? How simple or modern? What type stage did it
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can you give me an essay about theater art and answer these answers in the assey 1. Who are the main playwrights of your time
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how do stage directors appear in a script
underlined and italicized in brackets or parenthesis and italicized bolded words
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How are stage directions shown in a script?(1 point)
Responses with bold letters with capital letters underlined italicized
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Why are stage directions important?(1 point) Responses They tell the actors who wrote the play. They tell the actors who wrote
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Which of the following describes the purpose of dialogue in a play?
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What is a playwright?(1 point)
Responses author of a play author of a play moment of crisis or intensity in a play moment of
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What is a significant contribution of Zeami Motokiyo to Noh theatre?
a The invention of kumadori makeup b Writing influential
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what is a playwright
A. specific division in a play B. author of a play C. structure of a play D. moment of crisis or intensity
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What did you find most inetersting about Noh Theatre?
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What is the primary focus of Chinese theatre?
a Romanticism b Realism c Symbolism d Absurdism
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Who is considered one of the greatest playwrights in Japanese theatre history, contributing to Bunraku and Kabuki?
a Cao Yu b
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During which century did Noh theatre emerge?
a 12th century b 16th century c 14th century d 18th century
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Talk about some of the aspects of Asian Theatre that make it unique.
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The Elizabethan public theatre included which of the following?
a a thrust stage. b parados c vomitorium d a proscenium arch
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In Commedia dell'arte, the young lovers are known as:
a Innamorata and Innamorato b Zanni and Prima Donna c Pantalone and
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Question 14 (2 points)
In which city did Shakespeare spend most of his theatrical career? a London b Cambridge c Oxford d
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What is a defining feature of Italian Renaissance theatre architecture that framed the stage?
a Trapdoor b Proscenium arch c
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What does "Decorum" emphasize in the context of Renaissance theatre?
a Spectacle and visual effects b Aesthetic beauty c Proper
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In Italian Renaissance theatre, what refers to the concept of portraying realistic and believable events and characters on
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can you give me an 1 min act from these instruction it has to have a beginning middle and endCreate a scene that has the
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The Elizabethan public theatre included which of the following?
a parados b vomitorium c a proscenium arch d a thrust stage.
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What does "Decorum" emphasize in the context of Renaissance theatre?
a Spectacle and visual effects b Aesthetic beauty c
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What were Intermezzi in Renaissance theatre?
a Romantic comedies b Short, musical, and often satirical performances presented
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What is a characteristic of Commedia dell'arte?
a Strict adherence to scripted dialogues b Use of stock characters, physical
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In Commedia dell'arte, the young lovers are known as:
a Arlecchino and Pulcinella b Zanni and Prima Donna c Innamorata and
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Restoration theatre's content might be a reaction against
Shakespeare James I the Puritans
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Que fait l'acteur au theatre?
Il chante Il fait rire les gens Il joue un role
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Use the script to answer the question. LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the
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What are the main difference's between a Brechtian styled piece of theatre and Realism? choose one.
a. Brechtian theatre focuses
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Que fait l'acteur au theatre?
(2 points) • Il chante. O Il fait rire les gens. • Il joue un rôle.
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Que fait l'acteur au theatre?
• Il chante. Il fait rire les gens. • Il joue un rôle.
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How are stage directions shown in a script? (1 point)
underlined with bold letters with capital letters italicized
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What are the main difference's between a Brechtian styled piece of theatre and Realism?
Brechtian theatre aims to immerse the
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What are the main difference's between a Brechtian styled piece of theatre and Realism?
Brechtian theatre aims to immerse the
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Theatre that used realistic dialogue, realistic sets, and realistic situations was called
a. Realism b. True Theatre c. Realistic
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The Théâtre-Libre's impact on the evolution of modern theatre is seen in its lasting influence on movements such as:
a The
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The Independent Theatre Movement contributed to the vibrancy and diversity of its repertoire by actively supporting:
a
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The Moscow Art Theatre's commitment to realism and naturalism revolutionized the approach to portraying characters on stage,
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The Moscow Art Theatre is known for its commitment to:
a Surrealism b Romanticism c Expressionism d Realism and naturalism
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André Antoine's Théâtre-Libre aimed to create a theatre free from commercial constraints, allowing for:
a Historical
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