Ancient Greece
Medieval
Renaissance
General Theatre
Musical
100

The god for whom the ancient Greeks created theatre. 

Who is Dionysus?

100

During this time period, everything was influenced by this.

What is religion/ or the church?

100

The term Renaissance means this. 

What is "Rebirth?"

100

To Be Or Not To be is a famous quote from this famous play. 

What is Hamlet?

100

The sun will come out tomorrow. 

What is Annie?

200

The original number of actors in a Greek play.

What is one?
200

The Church used plays as a way to teach what?

What is The Bible/right from wrong?

200

Part of this time period is referrred to as "Elizabethan" after this first queen. 

Who is Elizabeth? 

200
To stand downstage center is to be closer or further to the audience. 

What is closer?

200
A very famous hip hop musical about a famous American politician.

What is Hamilton?

300

The symbol of Theatre is based on these two categories of ancient Greek plays.

What are comedy and tragedy?

300

Priests started using theatre as a way to teach lessons of the Bible because most people did not understand the language sermons were given in. What was the language?

What is latin?

300

This illness swept through medieval Europe and killed 3/4th of the population, effectively starting the Renaissance. 

What is the "The Black Plague/Black Death?"

300

If you want to make sure the audience hears you, you should do this.

What is project?

300

This musical is a remake of Romeo and Juliet that is set in 1960's New  York between two rival gangs-the Sharks and the Jets. 

What is Westside Story?

400

The god Dionysus is the god of what?

What is wine, partying or revelry?

400

Priests hired these people to act out the plays written. The actors that worked together were called what? 

What is a troupe?

400

This famous playwright wrote such timeless tales as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet". 

Who is Shakespeare?

400

An actor playing a character from another country may speak using this.

What is an accent?

400

The Wizard of Oz from the point of View of the Wicked Witch. 

What is Wicked?

500

This group of people often sang and danced to entertain the audience and helped to tell the story during a play.

Who/What is the chorus?

500

What famous morality play is about a man who has to atone for his behavior? 

What is Everyman?

500
a poem with 14 lines, 10 stressed and unstressed syllables that rhyme every other line is called this.

What is a sonnet?

500

The term that means to pretend to do an action, but not really do it. 

What is pantomime?

500

Hamlet, but with animals. 

What is The Lion King?

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