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Which aspect of theatre invites audiences to empathize with characters and promotes understanding and compassion?
a Artistic
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Which aspect of theatre captivates audiences with live performances and creates a unique connection between performers and
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Theatre has frequently been used to reinforce the status quo and build support for the government in power.
True F
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What term refers to productions that blend elements from different theatrical styles, genres, or forms?
a Amateur Theatre b
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Question 37 (2 points)
What does theatre provide for communities and individuals by creating a sense of belonging and unity? a
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hat function of theatre reflects and explores historical events, societal issues, and cultural contexts?
a Cultural Significance
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What do playwrights use theatre as a medium to do?
a Express emotions b Express perspectives c Solve problems d Travel the world
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Theatre that is meant strictly as entertainment usually challenges the beliefs of the majority of its audience.
True False
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How do resident theatres serve audiences in a different way than commercial theatres?
a Resident theatres often feature
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hvuibj
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What type of theatre often receives funding from donors, grants, and subscriptions and aims to provide culturally enriching
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hvuibj
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Which term is used for theatrical productions staged in smaller, more intimate venues in New York City, often located outside
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hvuibj
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What term refers to productions staged in small, alternative venues in New York City, known for their experimental and
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hvuibj
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What is the ability of theatre to engage with the broader social fabric?
a Empathy b Community engagement c Personal growth d
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hvuibj
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What is the act of suppressing or controlling certain aspects of theatre, such as scripts, performances, or themes, based on
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hvuibj
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Which of the following is a purpose of stage directions?
To list the characters of the play To describe the setting of a scene To
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Absurdist theatre challenges traditional narrative structures and explores: a Logical and coherent
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hvuibj
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How do theatre conventions vary between cultures?
a They can vary significantly across different societies b They are not
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hvuibj
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Understanding theatre genres and conventions allows audiences to:
a Disregard historical and cultural differences b Limit their
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hvuibj
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Expressionist theatre often uses which techniques to depict characters' psychological turmoil?
a Lighthearted humor and witty
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hvuibj
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What is a common characteristic of farce?
a Serious and somber themes b Exploring existential questions c Complex and intricate
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hvuibj
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Theatre conventions are influenced by which factors?
a Modern trends and technologies b Personal preferences of playwrights c
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hvuibj
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Convention in theatre refers to:
a A sudden plot twist b Established practices, techniques, or norms c The main character's
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hvuibj
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What is a common characteristic of dramatic conventions in ancient Greek theatre?
a Exaggerated characters and chaotic situations
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hvuibj
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Question 28 (2 points)
What does the term "convention" refer to in theatre? a Emotional essence or flavor created through
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hvuibj
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Which genre aims to engage audiences intellectually and politically through techniques like alienation and episodic
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hvuibj
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Which genre involves unconventional staging, non-linear narratives, and audience interaction?
a Tragedy b Experimental Theatre c
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hvuibj
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Postmodern theatre challenges traditional notions of:
a Human emotions and relationships b Logical and coherent narratives c
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hvuibj
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Which genre often involves exaggerated characters, intense emotions, and moral conflicts?
a Comedy b Melodrama (Correct) c
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hvuibj
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Which genre emerged as a response to the disillusionment and trauma of World War I?
a Expressionism b Epic Theatre c Tragedy d
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hvuibj
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In which genre does comedy often feature humorous situations and witty dialogue?
a Comedy b Tragedy c Absurdist Theatre d Musical
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hvuibj
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My teacher wants us to think of short pantomimes that are easy. I am out of ideas. Can you give me some ideas please?
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Michael Bronford
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I left out one more thing.
1) I have a doubt: How is Elizabethan theatre structured (or the Elizabethan theatre) structured?
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Henry2
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These sentences refer to the definition of tragedies. Can you please check the grammar? Thank you very much in advance.
1)
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Henry2
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after the play_________, several critics made scathing comments about it
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What does Richard Boleslavsky’s mean by dramatic action
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When the theaters reopened, the age of Restoration drama began.
true?
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danny
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In four paragraphs explain what role does Spirituality play in African Theatre and performance practice?
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i need to compare theatres technology from today and in the elizabethan era. but i have to also use proof or quotes from the
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i need a creative title for an essay about comparing the Elizabethan theatre to the modern theatre.
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Create a promotional campaign for a shakespeare play - The Tempest
Think of ways of advertising this play to today's audiences.
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Dee
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Sub1 level 6 in a theatre
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FOH level -10 in a theatre
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Identify lighting cues and sound cues in this scene below and list all mentioned clothes in it
Bracknell. [Starting.] Miss Prism!
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REcently I went to see 'The Winter's Tale' at the courtyard theatre and now I have to write a review of it for school. The
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Compare and contrast one-act and three-act plays.
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I need the names of actors who have played Macbeth. I need to see clips of the daggar scene so that I am able to answer the
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Rhyannon
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Improvisation meaning
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Londi
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Expressionist theatre often uses which techniques to depict characters' psychological turmoil?
Exaggerated characters and chaotic
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Which genre emerged as a response to the disillusionment and trauma of World War I?
Absurdist Theatre Epic Theatre Expressionism
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Absurdist theatre challenges traditional narrative structures and explores:
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