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Postmodern theatre challenges traditional notions of?
a Authorship, truth, and storytelling boundaries b Human emotions and
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What is the primary role of the lighting designer?
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The wings in a proscenium theatre serve as:
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The three Essential elements of theatre are actor, audience, and text true or fat
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Theatre operations that deal directly with the audience are called front-of-house true or false.
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What marked the emergence of the modern director in theatre during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
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Disney Cruise Lines- Rapunzel
. Briefly establish the purpose—what do you think the playwright and creative team were trying to
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in one to two sentences, analyze how the stage directions would impact the way actors perform this scene.'
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Why can’t a play be evaluated with the same standards as a painting?
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State 4 short difference between Drama and theatre
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State ten short and simple difference between drama and theatre
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When did Medieval theatre generally span from?
a 5th to 15th century b 1st to 10th century c 10th to 20th century d 15th to 25th
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Liturgical dramas were secular performances unrelated to Christian worship services.
True False
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What is the term for processional staging, where performances moved from one location to another?
a Pageants b Platea c
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What is the critic for the broadway play French Republic Revie
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What the broadway play Prayer for the French Republic review about
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How are the reviews different from New York theatre guide company to Roger evert reviews
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How are broadway theatre similar to movie and films
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Some of the reviews for New York theater reviews for New York theatre guide and theater and the Roger ebert films and movie
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How are the New York theatre guide and Roger o Bert similar
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How is the New York theatre guide and Roger obert similar
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Which of the critical criteria discuss in New York theatre guide does he or she discuss? How did the critic help you decide
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In the New York Theatre Barbie and Hamilton movie reviews
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What influenced Roman theatre but also had its unique characteristics?
a Egyptian theatre b Mesopotamian theatre c Persian
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In the earliest Greek theatre, the performers consisted of one actor and a chorus.
True False
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What was the primary focus of Roman theatre?
a Satire b Tragedy c Comedy and farce d Historical epics
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What is "commedia dell'arte"?
a Roman improvisational theatre b Greek comedic tradition c A type of Roman satire d A form of
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Question 42 (2 points)
What European theatrical tradition was influenced by Roman theatre during the Renaissance? a Absurdist
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Question 43 (2 points)
What is a characteristic legacy of Roman theatre in later European traditions? a Emphasis on tragedy and
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Theatre Marketing
What’s one thing you learned from this assignment? What design was your favorite to create? Did anyone in
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What major play element was Seneca credited with introducing?
The deus ex machina The five-act structure The prologue
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What are trilogies in the context of Greek theatre?
a Three separate plays with no common theme. b A set of three interconnected
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What aspect of Roman theatre had a lasting impact on the development of comedy in modern times?
a Tragedies b Satirical content c
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What was the primary focus of Roman theatre?
a Tragedy b Comedy and farce c Satire d Historical epics
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What is a characteristic legacy of Roman theatre in later European traditions?
a Strict adherence to Greek theatrical conventions
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What were the main genres of Greek theatre?
a Tragedy and Comedy b Epic and Satire c Comedy and Romance d Tragedy and Romance
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Question 32 (2 points)
What influenced Roman theatre but also had its unique characteristics? a Greek theatre b Mesopotamian
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What is "commedia dell'arte"?
a A form of Roman tragedy b A type of Roman satire c Roman improvisational theatre d Greek comedic
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What European theatrical tradition was influenced by Roman theatre during the Renaissance?
a Absurdist theatre b Greek tragedy c
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The ancient Greek theatres were intimate spaces, seating between 100 to 300 spectators.
True False
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Make up a theatre production you're currently working on
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Answer the Essential Question below and submit.
"How did the medieval era affect theatre?"
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True or False: Mystery plays were similar to Sherlock Holmes or Crime Solving shows today.
False True
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Which line from the play exhibits the archetype of the hero having a special quality?
Question 4 options: BARRINGTON: I realize
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what can a dialogue accomplish in a play?
A. It conveys the onstage directions to the audience B. it expresses a characters inner
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What does an aside and the chorus have in common?
(1 point) A) They both sing. B) They are both forms of dramatic speech. C) They
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What were short dramatic additions or elaborations inserted into liturgical chants and ceremonies?
a. Pageants b. Mansions c.
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What is the term for processional staging, where performances moved from one location to another?
a. Processional Theatre b.
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When did the heyday of Medieval theatre occur, with the rise of mystery plays and cycles?
a. 14th-15th centuries b. 16th-18th
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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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