Chinese Theatre
Japanese Theatre
Sanskrit Theatre
Medieval Theatre
100

This is the first archetype we spoke about in this section

The Sheng

100

This is the original type of theatre in Japan

Sangaku

100

Sanskrit is a...

Language

100

What institution didn't like actors and Theatre?

The Roman Catholic Church

200

This is the second archetype we spoke about in this section

The Dan

200

This is the serious form of Japanese theatre

Noh

200

Sanskrit has these traits in common with Eastern forms of theatre

The use of face and body paint, elaborate costumes, and stock characters

200

Why didn't the Roman Catholic Church like theatre?

It was lewd and had previously made fun of Christians.

300

This archetype represents gods, demons, heroes, and monsters

The Jing

300

This is the first true blue Japanese theatre

Sarugaku

300

This author wrote the "bible for Sanskrit theatre"

Bharata

300

Where was the last play in Europe performed?

Rome
400

This archetype is the clown archetype

The Chou


400

This is the comedic type of theatre

Kyogen
400

These are the "vibes" or "experiences" that Bharata sought to bring about

Rasa

400

Where did the return of theatre happen in Europe?

In Britain

500

There are this many facial gestures in Beijing Opera

110

500

Whereas Beijing Opera focuses on facepaint, Japanese theatre focuses on this way of covering the face

Masks

500

This is the "bible for Sanskrit theatre"

Natyashashtra

500

What was the holiday that the bishop brought theatre back for?

Easter