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100

Where is Bejing Concert Hall located?

China
100

Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes

which Shakespearean play is this taken from?

Macbeth Romeo and Juliet  Hamlet  Julius Caesar  

Romeo and Juliet

100

What part of a theater is this? 

Green Room

100

For an actor to speak directly to the audience (not always meant to be heard)

Aside

100

The area of the performance space that is closest to the audience

Downstage

200

Where is the National Theatre located?

London

200

Which is the top play of all time?

 Hamlet or Death of a Salesman

Death Of A Salesman

200

What part of the theater is this?

Pit Orchestra Skene Revolving Stage Orchestra pit

Pit Orchestra

200

Painted cloth or set wall built to serve as a background for the setting on stage

Backdrop

200

The area of a theatre where the audience sits or watches from.

House

300

Where is The Swan Theatre located?

United Kingdom

300


Who is this famous playwright? 

John Fletcher  William Shakespeare  Christopher Marlow  

Francis Beaumont   Thomas Middleton 

John Fletcher

300

What is this part of the theater called?

Marquee Box Office Vomitorium Box Set

Marquee

300

The time one must be at the Theatre or ready to go onto to stage

Call

300

A concentrated source of light that illuminates a performer on stage, and stays with them as they move; most often coming from a spotlight instrument.

Follow spot

400

Where is Shakespeare's Globe located? 

London

400

When was Hamlet written?

1600 1610  1612  1609

1609

400

What part of the Theater is this?

Control Box  Technical Box   Control Booth  Video Contol Area 

Control Booth

400

The middle point of the performance space, symbolized by CS in blocking notes.

Center Stage

400

A command called out by a director wherein the actors must hold their stage positions or take a pause in the action of the scene

Hold

500

Where is The Egg located?

United States

500

What is Mrs. DeRoo's favorite Shakespeare play? 

Romeo and Juliet  A Mid Summers Night Dream

    Hamlet                   Macbeth


A Mid Summers Night Dream

500

A type of setting that is built on the stage to look like the interior of a house or room, having three walls and no ceiling.

Box Set

500

A signal or line that prompts the next action or stage business during a performance

Cue

500

1. Curtains, drapes, or set walls that are used to block the audience's sight from the backstage. 

2. Used in stage combat to block the audience's sight from certain moves.

Masking

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