Playwrights- Maggie P.
Old Japanese Theater- Mary R.
New Japanese Theater- Anna S.
American Theater- Kyla L.
Miscellaneous- Emily P.
200
Who wrote the play Our Town?
Who is Thornton Wilder.
200
The oldest form of Japanese theatre
What is Noh?
200
Newest and most influential form of Japanese Theater
What is Kabuki?
200
true or false? many of the american actors came from families who produced plays together
What is True
200
this is the traditional floor-length robe with draping sleeves.
What is a kimono?
300
Who wrote the play the Crucible?
What is Aruthur Miller?
300
a form of japanese theater with korean roots
What is Bunraku?
300
Who were the original producers of the Kabuki theatre?
Who were women?
300
these people were fined for productions of early american plays
What is the audience?
300
A stringed instrument used in Kabuki Theatre
What is samisen?
400
Hello Dolly was derived from which play written by Thornton Wilder
What is The Matchmaker
400
This form of Japanese theater uses large wooden puppets rather than live actors
What is Bunraku
400
Kabuki is characterized by these. (Three examples)
What is 1) Face Paint 2) Stylized movement 3) elaborate costumes
400
This country vastly influenced American playwrights
What is England?
400
Who preforms in the Kabuki theatre today?
What is men
500
Who wrote the play A Streetcar Named Desire?
What is Tennessee Williams?
500
True or false? The form of Japanese theatre, Noh, is very secular and is rooted from the everyday lives of the Japanese theater.
What is False.
500
Meanings of "ka", "bu", and "ki".
What is "Ka"- singing "Bu"- dancing "Ki"- acting
500
This American innovation overshadowed the works of many playwrights in the early 20th century
What is Hollywood?
500
What was thought to influence the behavior of the young and lead to maliciousness?
What is dramatic or comic plays?
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