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100

What are the three acceptable names for this period?

Elizabethan period, early modern England, and the English Renaissance

100

Elizabeth I united the English people through

her rejection of Catholicism

100

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100

What is a Patron?

Someone who supports an acting troupe financially

200

Playwright Christopher Marlowe's "mighty line" refers to

his eloquent and effective use of language.

200

Which theatrical production element(s) used in English Renaissance drama allowed for fluid transfer of settings and times in the plays?

The neutral platform stage

200

This era saw strides in the Reformation with (3 answers $200 each!)

a. Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church.
b. Elizabeth I's executions of her Catholic cousin Mary Queen of Scots.
c. the defeat of the Spanish Armada.

300

Theatre researchers consult primary sources, which are

Materials that survive from the period

300

What were the three kinds of plays Shakespeare wrote?

Tragedies, comedies, and histories

300

Elizabethan theatre companies were organized under a sharing plan, which included (3 answers $300 each!)

shareholders, hirelings, and apprentices

400

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The two categories of theatres in this era were

400

Shakespeare and other English Renaissance dramatists broke neoclassical rules because they were ...?

Developing a new form of drama

400

Inigo Jones used which theatre production technologies that became standard in Restoration theatre? (5 answers $400 each)

a. proscenium arches
b. raised stages
c. scenic change systems
d. painted-perspective scenery
e. flying machinery

500

The "university wits" included

Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Kyd

500

The playwright(s) who wrote the most masques was/were

Ben Jonson
500

The following were associates of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the most famous acting company in the Elizabethan era (3 answers $500 each)

William Shakespeare, Will Kempe, and Richard Burbage

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