Exam 14: Then and Now Version the Dark Ages to the Dawn of the Renaissance
Exam 1: Theatre, Art, and Entertainment15 Questions
Exam 2: Stage Vs Screen14 Questions
Exam 3: Theatre and Cultural Diversity15 Questions
Exam 4: Experiencing and Analyzing Plays15 Questions
Exam 5: A Day in the Life of a Theatre15 Questions
Exam 6: The Playwright and the Script15 Questions
Exam 7: The Art of Acting15 Questions
Exam 8: The Art of Directing15 Questions
Exam 9: The Art of Design15 Questions
Exam 10: A Creative Life15 Questions
Exam 11: Concise Version the Many Types of Theatre15 Questions
Exam 12: Then and Now Version Non-Western Theatre30 Questions
Exam 13: Then and Now Version the Greeks to the Rise of Christianity30 Questions
Exam 14: Then and Now Version the Dark Ages to the Dawn of the Renaissance30 Questions
Exam 15: Then and Now Version the Renaissance28 Questions
Exam 16: Then and Now Version the Restration, the Enlightenment, and Romanticism27 Questions
Exam 17: Then and Now Version Modern Theatre29 Questions
Exam 18: Then and Now Version the Muscial25 Questions
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During the Middle Ages, plays about Noah and the Ark, or the Magi and Christ's birth, were known as _____ plays.
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What is the dramatic device that allows an actor to represent or symbolize an idea or a moral principle?
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In 529 CE who closed the world's oldest school of philosophy (founded by Plato)?
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From the Latin "studius humanitatis," meaning the "studies of mankind," these people idolized the Romans and Greeks.
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The Latin fabulare romanice means to speak in the Roman way. This is where we get languages like French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages are called?
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In 1264, Pope Urban announced that plays would be allowed on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday, which was also called the _____.
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The earliest brief playlets may have grown out of chanted or sung phrases incorporated into Mass as an embellishment or commentary on a religious lesson. What were these chanted or sung phrases called?
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