Who is Anonymous or Unknown
The scenery units where bible scenes were played out in churches
What are Mansions
A "mystery" in Medieval times meant this
What is a trade
He was the Greek God of Wine, Merriment and Theatre
Who is Dionysis
What is the area farthest from the audience on stage
Upstage
Everyman is the type of play
What is a Morality Play
The first Medieval Plays were performed by these people during the Mass
Who are priests
Guilds often inserted these into their "Mystery" plays in addition to the bible story
What are advertisements
This was the large "dancing circle" where the chorus performed
What is the Orchestra
The area offstage out of sight of the audience used for entrances and exits
What are the wings
An example of a "good deed" in Medieval Times
Medieval Christians needed church plays because they were mostly
What is illiterate
Mystery plays were presented outdoors on mobile theatre floats called
What are pageant wagons
What is tragedies
An adjustment made by an actor to stay open to the audience when another actor moves is called this
What is a countercross
The characters in Everyman are these rather than specific people
What are archetypes
Medieval Catholic Mass was said in this language
What is Latin
In THE SECOND SHEPHERD'S PLAY, the shepherds bring these as gifts to the baby Jesus
What are cherries, a bird and a tennis ball
Who is Thespis
The academic study of history, culture or literature related to theatre is called this
What is Dramaturgy
Who is Good Deeds
The most fearsome mansion in Medieval Church plays was called this
What is Hell Mouth
Setting a bible story in Northern England (or making it seem Northern England is close to Bethlehem) or bringing the baby Jesus a tennis ball is an example of
An Anachronism (something in the wrong time)
Oedipus Rex the title character in Sophocles play by that name is said to have this which is "overweening pride"
What is Hubris
Who is Stanislavski