TO SHAKE(PEARE) OR NOT TO SHAKE(SPEARE)
Technical Difficulties!
100

THIS is the person who is known to have been the most influential playwright of the Elizabethan era, also wrote about 38 plays and over 154 sonnets. 

WHO IS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE?

100

A handkerchief is an example of which type of prop?

What is a hand/costume/decorative prop?

200

Tell me ONE fun fact about William Shakespeare that you learned about from class (or our research bingo). 

EXAMPLES: He was born and died on his birthday, he married Anne Hathaway at 18; is known as the father of plotlines; made over 37 plays & 154 sonnets; etc. 
200

What's the difference between a set piece and a prop?

A prop is anything used or held by the actor OR meant to decorate/enhance the play; a set piece is anything large enough to not move (i.e. stairs, wall, etc.)

300

DECIPHER this Shakespearean quote & tell me what this means in modern-day:

"ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE, AND THE MEN AND WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS."

“Life is like being on stage, and we are all playing roles throughout it.”

300

You notice someone walking around with an X-acto knife pointing toward people, and even see them attempting to leave Ms. Pearce's class with it. What do you do?

IDEAS: Tell Ms. P, let them know it is a write-up/bad thing, etc. 

400

Describe what the language in Elizabethan England (Shakespeare's time) was like. 

IDEAS: Old English, most plays written in verses (iambic pentameter- 10 syllables per 1 line); lots of metaphors, double meanings, puns; really outlandish, descriptive language. 

400

Define the term "permanent set." Give me an example!

PERMANENT SET= Stays on the stage the whole time OR barely changes throughout the show. EXAMPLE: Platforms, stairs, etc. 

500

There are FOUR big reasons we study Shakespeare today that we discussed in class. Tell me ONE of those reasons!

1. His ability to show the Human Experience, 2. Great stories, 3. Compelling characters, 4. Ability to create language

500

Define AND describe the differences between the 4 types of props. (i.e. decorative props OR set dressing, set props, costume props, hand props)

DECORATIVE PROPS- Decorates the set and adds character/liveliness to the stage

SET PROPS- Bigger items that are harder to move

COSTUME PROPS- Can be worn or put on/off an actor's costume

HAND PROPS- Held or used or carried on/off by an actor. 

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