Audience, Directing, and Acting
Stages and History
Genre and Plot
Theatre from the 20th century forward
100
What is BLOCKING?

The specific movement of actors in relation to each other and the set

100

What was a big development in theatre spaces during the Renaissance Period?

The Proscenium stage

100

What type of plot structure was Shakespeare famous for using? (Midsummer Night's Dream)

Episodic Plot Structure

(Features: Several sub plots, takes place over several days/with time jumps, everything converges at the end)

100

What city did the case about banning performances of Hair the musical start?

Chattanooga

200

3 Unique Qualities of a theatrical experience?

-Relationship between audience and performer

-Engages all 5 senses

-Each performance is unique and non-repeatable.

200

What is the origin of intermission breaks?

They needed to change out the candles used to light the stage

200

What type of plot structure is Medea by Euripedes?

Tragic

200

What type of musical is built around an idea or theme rather than a story?

Concept Musical 

(Examples- Hair, Assassins, American Idiot)

300

What is the type theatre that usually surrounds the audience or tries to involve the audience more actively than a typical play?

Immersive Theatre

300

Name some historical examples of a THRUST stage

Ancient Greek stages

Noh stages 

Elizabethan (Shakespeare's Globe)

300

What is CATHARSIS?

Purging or releasing emotions

300

What is the type of theatre that countered Realism and has a distorted dream-like quality?

Expressionism

400

Which member of the team would usually think about the SPINE OF THE PLAY?

The director

400

What period of theatre is Neoclassicism related to?

Renaissance 

(Renaissance= Rebirth

Neoclassicism= New Classics)

400

Name two types of comedy and describe them

Farce- slapstick, physical comedy, non stop action

Burlesque- bawdy, lowbrow

Satire- tongue-in-cheek, makes fun of power

Domestic Comedy- about everyday people (sitcoms)

Comedy of Manners- about wealthy society (Importance of Being Earnest- rich people problems)

400

Alienation and theatricality is related to which theatre maker?

Bertolt Brecht

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