Elizabethan Era
Improv 1
Mixed questions
Writing a play
Dialogue vs Monologue
100

Why is this era called the Elizabethan era?

Because it was ruled by Queen Elizabeth l

100

You can start a scene through a dialogue or an…

action

100

Who was Queen Elizabeth's father?

Henry Vlll

100

What is a playwright?

creates the script, dialogue, and structure of a theatrical play, serving as the foundational storyteller.

100

I can’t believe you did that! How could you?

Dialogue or Monologue

Monologue

200

The Elizabethan era was during the Renaissance, a historical period whose name literally means...

rebirth

200

What is improvisation

Is a theatrical technique which uses actions or words that are done without pre-planning; making it up as you go.

200

What are two scene killers?

OPEN QUESTION

200

Who is the character?

  • Characters drive the story

  • Characters want something

  • Characters face obstacles (conflict)

200

I don’t care what you think.
 B: You say that every time.


Dialogue or Monologue

Dialogue

300

Name one playwright of the era seen in class

Shakespear, Marlow, Johnson

300

What is blocking?

Derailing or stopping the scene completely

300

What playwright influenced Shakespear?

Christopher Marlow

300
What is conflict?
  • what stands in the way of what a character wants

  • Conflict creates action

  • Conflict must affect the character emotionally

300

Say one difference between monologue and dialogue.

Open question

400

what kind of entertainment did the people of Elizabethan England enjoy?

Theatre, bear & bull baiting, sporting tournaments and gambling

400

What is endow?

To give

400

Name one actor scene in class

Richard Burbage, Edward Alleyn, William Kempe

400

Key responsibilities of a playwright

writing dialogue, creating characters, shaping conflict)

400

What is a dialogue?

  •  Two or more characters

  •  Back-and-forth conversation

  • Characters respond to each other

500

What did Ben Jonson say about Shakespeare after Shakespeare’s death?

“He was not of an age, but for all time.”

500

What is the opposite of endowment?

Asking questions

500

Who were Shakespeare's children?

Hamnet, Judith, and Susan

500

Ideas can come from:

External observation

Internal observation

Personal stories

Current events

Emotions

500

Key criteria of a monologue

  1. A need to speak

  2. A specific character voice

  3. A journey (emotional shift)

  4. A listener

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