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America the Dramatic
The Bane of Our Existences
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The Visionary
100
These three (3) European countries where theatre thrived in the 18th century.
What are Germany, Russia, and Sweden?
100
With its earliest trace beginning in the 1600s, French Canada and Spanish Canada hold the record for...
What is amateur performance?
100
This country's contributions to theatre had the largest influence on 18th century theatre.
What is Italy?
100
This actor is best-known for his revolutionary sympathetic portrayal of Shylock in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
Who is Charles Macklin?
100
This section is about this member of the creative team.
What is the director?
200
These countries removed the audience from the stage.
What are England and France?
200
Theatre in what is now the United States emerged in this colony in 1665.
What is Virginia?
200
These are majors changes in theatre scenery at the time...
What are: - angle or multi-point perspective - creation of mood, depiction or recognizable locales, attempts at historical accuracy, and more frequent use of three-dimensional - emphasizing the contrast of chiaroscuro (STRESS).
200
The words bombastic or declamatory suggest emphasis on these skills.
What are oratorical skills?
200
This man postured himself in the presence of turn-up to network with the uppers of English theatre.
Who is David Garrick?
300
These three (3) architectural traditions of the Italian Renaissance that lingered into this time...
What are proscenium arch, pole-and-chariot, and wings and shutters?
300
A anonymous performer was the first professional entertainer in the colonies in 1703. S/he performed in these cities.
What are Charleston and New York?
300
Before Quinn was the ace and tail of Alpha Chapter, B613 Fall 2013, this comedy used three-dimensional painted stage settings...
What is The School for Scandal?
300
These women were two of the greatest actresses on the French stage during the 18th century.
Who are Dumesnil and Clairon?
300
David Garrick's repertoire included more than this many roles- in both comedy and tragedy.
What is ninety (90)?
400
Drury Lane experienced this transformation...
What is audience expansion?
400
The years of firsts: 1714 and 1716.
What are the first play published in America and the first permanent theatre built in Williamsburg, VA?
400
This type of set consists of an arrangement in which flats are cleated together at angles to form the three-dimensional walls of a room.
What is a box set?
400
We wait for Scandal to come on at 10:00, but in Europe the starting time of performances was usually between these hours.
What are 5:00pm and 6:00pm?
400
This man studied law- simultaneously writing plays, poetry, and novel. In 1775, he accepted a post at the court of Weimar as director of theatre.
What is Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe?
500
"An audience should not disturb a performance. Actors should not acknowledge the presence of spectators."
Who is Diderot?
500
This city was the "mercantile center of the new country." It became the breeding ground for American theatre in the early 19th century.
What is Philadelphia?
500
These people were the costume masters and mistresses.
What are the actors and actresses?
500
This collaboration between an independent actress and a dictatorial critic lasted for 12 years.
Who are Neuber and Gottsched?
500
Professor Ramsey-Zoe drinks this every morning.
What is iced coffee?
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