Italian
England
French
Spain
100

This form of theater is known for its comedy aspect.

Commedia Dell'arte

100

Who wrote the play, Macbeth?

Wiliam Shakespeare

100

This play was originally banned in France.

Tartuffe

100

The Renaissance was referred to by this name in Spain.

The Golden Age

200

This form of theater has lived for decades and is still popular today for its musical style.

Opera

200

What is another name for the English Renaissance Theatre?

Elizabethan Theatre

200

The name of the first theater to be built during the renaissance.

Hotel de Bourgogne

200

In order to attend a comedia in Spain, everyone had to do this.

Pay an entrance fee as well as a tax to the church.

300

Which form included short pieces about mythological tales that required scenic effects?

Intermezzi

300

What were the poor people called who watched the play from the floor rather than the 3 sections?

A Groundling

300

The famous tragedy that Racine wrote.

Phaedra

300

This playwright first wrote comedias but later switched to auto sacramentals.

La Barca

400

What term meant drama had to be "true to life?"

Verisimilitude

400

What is it called when a script has a syllable pattern or rhymes? This is also used in songs.

A Verse

400

The controversial play was written by Pierre but did not follow the format of a neoclassical play.

Le Cid

400

This playwright is credited with developing the comedia in Spain.

Lope de Vega

500

What are the three unities?

Time, place, and action.

500

Who translated and wrote plays such as The Jew of Malta in the Renaissance? 

Christopher Marlowe

500

The name of the stage that made its debut in Italy but was adopted by France.

Proscenium Arch


500

The dramas that the Roman Catholic Church approved of.

The Auto Sacramentals