Middle Ages
Italian Renaissance
Elizabethan Drama
French Renaissance
Spanish Renaissance
100

During the middle ages, what was the most powerful institution? 

The Roman Catholic Church 

100

Pantalone, Capitano, the Innamorata, are examples of what? 

Stock characters

100

Were women allowed on the Elizabethan stage? 

No 

100

Why is France less stable than other European countries during the 16th century? 

The Civil War between the Protestants and Catholics

100

Spanish religious plays were known as...

Auto Sacramentales 

200

In the high middle ages, when knowledge begins to spread, what was considered the center of learning and art? 

The monastery 

200

Repeated bits of physical comedy in commedia are called...

Lazzi 

200

What happens to Richard II? 

He is deposed and then murdered. 

200

What other European country had a great influence on French politics, culture, and theatre? 

Italy 

200

What was considered more cultured and highbrow, secular drama or religious drama? 

They were considered equally so

300

Who was the earliest known female playwright in Europe? 

Hrosvitha

300

Who wrote the dialogue for most commedia dell'arte plays? 

The dialogue was improvised 

300

What other Elizabethan playwright do we know Shakespeare looked up to and even collaborated with? 

Christopher Marlowe

300

Why is French drama often called Neoclassical Drama?

It adhered to classical form as set by the Greeks and Romans 

300

This group invaded Spain from North Africa and has had lasting influence on Spanish Culture 

The Moors

400

In what country were morality plays most developed? 

England

400

Arlecchino is an example of what kind of stock character? 

Zanni 

400

Why were London theatres built slightly outside city limits? 

Because the aldermen forbade theatre in city limits 

400

Did Moliere specialize in tragedy or comedy? 

Comedy 

400

Spanish golden age drama most closely resembles which other Renaissance theatre tradition? 

Elizabethan drama

500

Religious drama was performed in what language?

In the common language of the area

500

Teatro Farnese, completed in 1618, is notable because...

The first theatre with proscenium arch 

500

What is "This royal throne of kings, this scepter’d isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise"? 

England 

500

Are women allowed to perform in French neoclassical drama? 

Yes

500

Was Lope de Vega recognized as brilliant during his lifetime? 

Absolutely 

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