Old Prices Riot
The Astors Place Riot
The Birth of a Nation Protests
The Actor's Strike
100

Why did the theatres drive up the prices?

Recent fires

100

Who was Edwin popular with? (Low, mid, or upper class)

Lower class

100

Who made the play?

D. W. Griffith

100

How long did it last

A month

200

What was the date when management of Covent Garden decided to go back to the original prices?

December 14, 1809

200

Who were the two actors in the fight?

Edwin Forrest and William Macready

200

What year was the film made?

1915

200

What year was the strike?

1919

300

what was the name of the money they used?

Shillings

300

How many were killed?

22

300

Were the people who protested against the film win or lose?

They lost

300

Who led the strike?

Actors' Equity Association

400

What did the people do to disrupt the actors?

Sing songs, bang pots and pans together, and carry banners

400

What caused the fight?

Fighting over English or Americans, Forrest tackled Macready in Scotland, and the flyers

400

What group(s) of people were offended by the film?

Africans and the Black communities 

400

In what month did they win the strike?

September

500

What were the names of all the theatres mentioned?

Covent Garden, Georgian theatre, and Drury Lane

500

What play was William performing at the Astor?

Macbeth

500

How many years after the Civil War was the film made?

50 years

500

What did they force the producers to do?

(Two correct answers)

 fair working conditions, including standardized paydays (Saturday), overtime pay, and compensation for rehearsals, costumes, and travel

or

Fair wages and contracts

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