This is the name of the first actor
What is the Bible?
What is Christianity?
This is the most famous playwright from the Renaissance era.
Who is William Shakespeare?
This is where most plays come from in this era of theatre.
What is France?
Burlesque shows turned into this more family-friendly type of performance.
What are vaudeville shows?
This is who the Greeks performed plays for.
Who are the Greek Gods?
Priests performed these types of dramas in the medieval era of theatre.
What are liturgical dramas?
These two things were popular to include in Renaissance era plays.
What is music and dance?
This is the most famous playwright from this era.
Who is Moliere?
This is what vaudeville performances developed into
What are circuses?
This is the name of the play written by Euripedes that we read during our Greek Theatre unit.
What is Medea?
Mystery plays, Miracle plays, and morality plays are examples of this type of play.
What are vernacular plays?
This was performed at the end of performances, even after tragedies.
What is a jig?
This was the focus of plays during Restoration.
What are visuals?
This is the name of the type of play that involves a hero, villain, and a damsel in distress.
What is a melodrama?
Who is Euripedes?
Who is Sophocles?
Who is Aeschylus?
This is who performs in Kabuki plays
Who are men?
What is The Misanthrope?
This is the script we studied that was inspired by vaudeville comedy.
What is Who's on First?
This is what Greek actors wore to expression emotion and different characters
What is a mask?
This is what is included in Kabuki plays
What is singing (ka), dancing (bu), and skill (ki)?
This is one of Shakespeare's comedies, involving love triangles, fantasy, and a fairy named Puck.
What is Midsummer Night's Dream?
This country placed heavy restrictions on plays due to the church believing plays were immoral.
What is England?
This phrase was coined in Vaudeville theatre
What is "Break-a-leg?"