Deck 6: Theatre

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This type of theatre arrangement puts the audience around the playing area on all sides.

A) arena
B) mise-en-scene
C) thrust
D) island
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The central personage in a play.

A) antagonist
B) foil
C) protagonist
D) playwright
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The theatrical production of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin is an example of

A) tragicomedy
B) romantic comedy
C) melodrama
D) tragedy
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Theatrical arrangement most widely used in contemporary productions that places the audience on only one side,viewing the action through a frame.

A) proscenium
B) arena
C) theatre-in-the-round
D) thrust
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Designed as critiques of consumerist culture,these Performance Art pieces grew out of the Pop Art movement of the 1960's.

A) happenings
B) sentimental comedy
C) comedy of manners
D) reversals
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Poetic language in a theatrical production indicates

A) the plot
B) less realism
C) complication
D) the context
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According to Aristotle,this is one of the attributes of tragedy.

A) resolution
B) catharsis
C) empathy
D) stimulation
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The language device used by playwrights to convey a character's inner thoughts.

A) diaries
B) scripts
C) monologues
D) exposition
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In Greek Classical theatre what is the term for the character defect that causes classical heroes to contribute to their own downfall.

A) tragic flaw
B) self-realization
C) denouement
D) discovery
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The ultimate crisis in a play.

A) climax
B) denouement
C) resolution
D) plot
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The single,basic motivation of a character in a play from which all decisions arise.

A) objective
B) spine
C) lifelikeness
D) theatricality
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The term used to describe our reaction to and involvement with what we experience in a theatrical production.

A) resolution
B) aural stimuli
C) empathy
D) catharsis
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Oedipus the King by Sophocles is a well-known example of what genre of theatre?

A) comedy
B) tragedy
C) melodrama
D) tragicomedy
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This theatrical element is the middle part of the play and consists of a series of conflicts and decisions.

A) denouement
B) foreshadowing
C) complication
D) discovery
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This genre of theatre generates amusement and excitement through an intricate plot of reversals with artificial,contrived situation.

A) tragicomedy
B) romantic comedy
C) comedy of intrigue
D) melodrama
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This theatrical element moves the play forward by pointing toward events that will occur later.

A) inciting incident
B) discovery
C) point of attack
D) foreshadowing
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The written document which contains the dialogue used by the actors.

A) plot
B) script
C) exposition
D) discovery
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The theatrical element that provides necessary background information.

A) plot
B) exposition
C) script
D) foreshadowing
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This kind of theatrical production first appeared in the late eighteenth century when dialogue took place against a musical background.

A) melodrama
B) tragicomedy
C) Performance Art
D) comedy of manners
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The mental and physical separation of the audience from the acting area.

A) arena
B) island stage
C) aesthetic distance
D) organic theory
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The actors' voices,background music,and other production sounds are called

A) dynamics
B) aural elements
C) scene design
D) lifelikeness
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Describe the three types of theatre arrangements.
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Explain the importance of lighting design in theatrical performance.
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What production element reveals information about characters,their personalities,relationships and feelings?

A) exposition
B) plot
C) discovery
D) script
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The main channel of communication between the playwright and the audience.

A) actors
B) script
C) dialogue
D) soliloquy
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In what ways does a director control the dynamics of a play?
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That element of a theatrical production that is the final resolution.

A) discovery
B) denouement
C) exposition
D) plot
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Describe the hypothetical dynamic and structural development of a three-act play.
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What are the three functions of costume design?
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By creating sunlight,moonlight to help the audience experience time and place,lighting design creates one of the following:

A) selective visibility
B) rhythm
C) illusion and motivation
D) structure
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This type of theatre arrangement puts the audience around the playing area on all sides.

A) arena
B) mise-en-scene
C) thrust
D) island
A
2
The central personage in a play.

A) antagonist
B) foil
C) protagonist
D) playwright
C
3
The theatrical production of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin is an example of

A) tragicomedy
B) romantic comedy
C) melodrama
D) tragedy
C
4
Theatrical arrangement most widely used in contemporary productions that places the audience on only one side,viewing the action through a frame.

A) proscenium
B) arena
C) theatre-in-the-round
D) thrust
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Designed as critiques of consumerist culture,these Performance Art pieces grew out of the Pop Art movement of the 1960's.

A) happenings
B) sentimental comedy
C) comedy of manners
D) reversals
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Poetic language in a theatrical production indicates

A) the plot
B) less realism
C) complication
D) the context
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According to Aristotle,this is one of the attributes of tragedy.

A) resolution
B) catharsis
C) empathy
D) stimulation
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The language device used by playwrights to convey a character's inner thoughts.

A) diaries
B) scripts
C) monologues
D) exposition
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In Greek Classical theatre what is the term for the character defect that causes classical heroes to contribute to their own downfall.

A) tragic flaw
B) self-realization
C) denouement
D) discovery
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The ultimate crisis in a play.

A) climax
B) denouement
C) resolution
D) plot
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The single,basic motivation of a character in a play from which all decisions arise.

A) objective
B) spine
C) lifelikeness
D) theatricality
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The term used to describe our reaction to and involvement with what we experience in a theatrical production.

A) resolution
B) aural stimuli
C) empathy
D) catharsis
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Oedipus the King by Sophocles is a well-known example of what genre of theatre?

A) comedy
B) tragedy
C) melodrama
D) tragicomedy
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This theatrical element is the middle part of the play and consists of a series of conflicts and decisions.

A) denouement
B) foreshadowing
C) complication
D) discovery
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15
This genre of theatre generates amusement and excitement through an intricate plot of reversals with artificial,contrived situation.

A) tragicomedy
B) romantic comedy
C) comedy of intrigue
D) melodrama
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This theatrical element moves the play forward by pointing toward events that will occur later.

A) inciting incident
B) discovery
C) point of attack
D) foreshadowing
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17
The written document which contains the dialogue used by the actors.

A) plot
B) script
C) exposition
D) discovery
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The theatrical element that provides necessary background information.

A) plot
B) exposition
C) script
D) foreshadowing
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This kind of theatrical production first appeared in the late eighteenth century when dialogue took place against a musical background.

A) melodrama
B) tragicomedy
C) Performance Art
D) comedy of manners
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The mental and physical separation of the audience from the acting area.

A) arena
B) island stage
C) aesthetic distance
D) organic theory
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The actors' voices,background music,and other production sounds are called

A) dynamics
B) aural elements
C) scene design
D) lifelikeness
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22
Describe the three types of theatre arrangements.
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Explain the importance of lighting design in theatrical performance.
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What production element reveals information about characters,their personalities,relationships and feelings?

A) exposition
B) plot
C) discovery
D) script
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The main channel of communication between the playwright and the audience.

A) actors
B) script
C) dialogue
D) soliloquy
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In what ways does a director control the dynamics of a play?
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That element of a theatrical production that is the final resolution.

A) discovery
B) denouement
C) exposition
D) plot
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Describe the hypothetical dynamic and structural development of a three-act play.
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What are the three functions of costume design?
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By creating sunlight,moonlight to help the audience experience time and place,lighting design creates one of the following:

A) selective visibility
B) rhythm
C) illusion and motivation
D) structure
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