Cycle Plays and Staging
Self-Fashioning / Concept of Self
"Feast of Fools" & Farce
Women in Medieval & Renaissance Theatre
Shakespeare/ Morality Plays
100

The master copy of a guild's script

What is the Register?

100

What are examples of allegorical characters in a morality play?

What is "Sin" "Death" "Joy" "Happiness" "Knowledge"  "Fear" "Pain" etc. ?

100

In what medieval tradition, do Wilson and Goldfarb refer to as having the "seeds of farce"?

What is the Feast of Fools?

100

The nun who lived in the Benedictine convent of Gandersheim in the 10th century

Who is Hrosvitha?

100

Where was Shakespeare born and raised?

Where is Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire?

200

Person in charge of special effects, particularly for medieval cycle plays

Who is the Master of Secrets?

200

"A didactic, allegorical drama whose character lies in the exposition of a thesis and aims to ethically instruct the audience"

What is "morality play"?

200

In France, a first cousin to native farce was the __________. In French, sot means "stupid," "foolish," or "absurd."

What is the sottie?

200

The last monarch of the House of Tudor, also known as "The Virgin Queen"

Who is Queen Elizabeth I?

200

Who is the biblical woman that encounters Christ on his way to Calvary and wipes the sweat and blood off his face with her handkerchief?

Who is Saint Veronica?

300

Painted on the roofs of Renaissance private playhouses to simulate the night sky or heaven.

What are murals?

300

A period of time in which self-fashioning and furthering of identity were explored and encouraged like never before

What is "the Renaissance"?

300

Born in 1572. As a playwright, literary critic, poet, and actor, _____ was one of the first writers in England to champion the neoclassical principles, and in his own work he wanted to prove that one could please the public by following these rules.

Who was Ben Jonson?

300

The Roman playwright Hrosvitha drew inspiration from

Who is Terence?

300

What is one of the three Shakespeare plays that features an allusion of St. Veronica?

What is Othello? What is Henry VI? What is Hamlet?

400

Two types of permanent playhouses in Renaissance England

What are Public and Private?

400

The primary concern in Medieval behavior, community, and external actions towards others.

What is "Religion"? or What is "Morality"?

400

In such plays as Every Man in His Humour (1598), The Alchemist (1610), and Volpone (1606), Jonson developed a "comedy of _________" in which each principal character had an excess of one trait, or "_________."

What is humour(s)?
400

The country where women first appeared onstage professionally

Where is Spain?

400

From Othello, Iago's characteristics can be related to which common character from Morality Plays? 

Who is Vice?

500

Medieval guild most likely to produce a play based on Noah and his Ark

What are Shipbuilders? (Other relevant answers may be qualified)

500

The decline of an economy based on the feudal system, growth of cities, rise of royalty, and challenges to Church authority.

What is "Factors that contributed to the Renaissance"?

500

Jonson may have intended his play, The Alchemist, to open at the Blackfriars playhouse in the autumn of 1610, but this intention was frustrated by an epidemic of ________ that kept theatres closed until the end of November. 

What is plague?

500

An open air facility along the River Thames where men and women danced, sang, and spoke while watching bear-baiting, bull-baiting and other "animal sports" in a choreographed, theatrical event

What is The Beargarden (or Bear Pit)?

500

Which play does Shakespeare alludes to Herod, from the Townley and Chester cycles?

What is Richard III?