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Term
4 parts of a ritual
Definition
1. pleasure
2. power
3. duty (obligation)
4. desired result
Term
Which of the following playwrights was the most radical of their time period:
a. Aeschylus
b. Horace
c. Euripides
d. Aristotle
e. Sophocles
Definition
c. Euripides
Term
Thespis was the first...
a. politician who sanctioned theatre as an art form
b. actor
c. director
d. playwright
Definition
b. actor
Term
Everyman is an example of:
a. liturgical drama
b. a mystery play
c. a miracle play
d. a morality play
e. none of the above
Definition
d. A morality play
Term
The reason for the end of Roman Theatre was:
a. it became to expensive to produce in the crumbling empire
b. the etrucscans imposed sanctions against the audience members
c. aristotle found it to be too distasteful
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Definition
e. None of the above
Term
Seneca was believed to have:
a. been a political exile
b. been the tutor of Nero
c. written tragegies
d. all of the above
e. None of the above
Definition
d. all of the above
Term
Who of the following might have wirtten a play which used processional staging:
a. Aristophanes
b. Aristotle
c. Aeschylus
d. Plautus
e. None of the above
Definition
e. none of the above
Term
The most important relationship in the theatre is between:
a. The Actor and the director
b. The Actor and another Actor
c. The Actor and the Playwright
d. The Actor and the Audience
Definition
d. The Actor and the Audience
Term
A satyr play mainly dealt with:
a. Domesticity
b. The Gods and Kings
c. Romans
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Definition
b. The gods and kings
Term
When performing religious vernacular drama the artists:
a. adhered to the basic rules of drama set out by the greeks
b. kept the scripts strictly srious
c. were careful not to offend the priests
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
e. none of the above
Term
The lighting designer's primary job is to:_______________.
Definition
set the mood
Term
In The Second Shepherd's Play, who was swaddled in Mak's wife's bed next to her?
Definition
the sheep Mak stole
Term
Aristophanes was known for his:
a. old men with phalluses
b. comedies
c. political writings
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
d. all of the above
Term
A crucial element that is common in all philosophies regarding the origins of theatre as an autonomous art is:
a. role playing
b. the prescence of masks
c. rituals
d. story telling
e. none of the above
Definition
a. role playing
Term
According to the classical definitions Woyzeck would be considered a:
a. tragedy
b. comedy
c. satyr play
Definition
b. comedy
Term
Expecting Isabel is most like:
a. greek tragedy
b. Medieval play
c. a play by Seneca
Definition
b. medieval play
Term
A Trope is most similar to a
a. deus
b. Parados
c. Stasima
d. Dithyramb
Definition
d. Dithyramb
Term
The Thymele is...
a. the script
b. the platform on which the actors performed
c. mask used for comedy
d. the altar that wa used on the stage
Definition
d. the altar that was used on the stage
Term
Which of the following was not a trait common to Estruscan theatrical experiences:
a. the notion of perfection
b. political content
c. commercial elements
d. all were etruscan traits
e. none were etruscan traits
Definition
b. political content
Term
Plautus was known for:
a. his characterizations
b. his closet dramas
c. his boy-meets girl, boy loses girl plot line
d. his tragedies that emphasize the affects of moral evil of society
Definition
c. his boy- meets girl, boy loses girl plot line
Term
Terence was known for:
a. his characterizations
b. his closet dramas
c. his boy-meets girl, boy loses girl plot line
d. his tragedies that emphasized the affects of moral evil of society
Definition
d. his tragedies that emphasized the affects of moral evil of society
Term
Which was not an example of Religious Vernacular Drama:
a. morality plays
b. mystery plays
c. Miracle plays
d. interludes
e. all were examples of religious vernacular drama
Definition
d. interludes
Term
Sophacles was a famous:
a. dramatic critic
b. philosopher
c. playwright
d. all of the above
Definition
c. playwright
Term
Summarize the Medievil view of the world:
Definition
The Medieval view of the world was through God's eyes and God's continuum.
Term
Horace was most known as a(n):
a. Playwright
b. actor
c. politician
d. dramatic critic
e. none of the above
Definition
d. dramatic critic
Term
In Greek Drama the point of attack of the play was :
a. late
b. early
c. antecedent
Definition
a. late
Term
some of the main characteristics of tragedy in ancient rome:
a. tragedy was produced in the ampitheaters
b. tragedy was presented to give moral lessons to the general public
c. tragedy was more popular that comedy
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
d. none of the above
Term
The re-evolution of theatre during the medieval period after many years of stasis was attributed to:
a. the vagabond players
b. the church
c. guilds
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
b. the church
Term
Religious vernacular drama was performed:
a. in the church
b. on carriages
c. in the town squares
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
d. all of the above
Term
Liturgical drama was performed:
a. in the church
b. on carriages
c. in the town squares
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
a. in the church
Term
Which theatrical event could also be called the origins of dinner theatre:
a. the festival of dionysus
b. the interlude
c. the vagabond cycle
d. the roman bread& circus
e. none of the above
Definition
b. the interlude
Term
Ater Oedipus found his mother/wife off-stage, he ran back on the stage through the structure? The
a. Mansion
b. deus ex machina
c. orkestra
d. Skene
e. Thymele
Definition
d. Skene
Term
Medieval drama was:
a. episodic
b. anachronistic
c. liturgical
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
d. all of the above
Term
Who below is associated with the origins of theatre?
a. satyra
b. dionysus
c. horace
d. aristotle
e. none of the above
Definition
b. dionysus
Term
Seneca wrote:
a. Medea
b. Oedipus
c. Agememnon
d. All of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
d. all of the above
Term
Lysistrata was written by
a. Aristotle
b. Plautus
c. Euripides
d. Aristophanes
e. Seneca
Definition
d. Aristophanes
Term
The purpose of the parados could be to
a. introduce the characters
b. give exposition
c. establish mood
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
d. all of the above
Term
THe members of the guilds:
a. financed plays
b. build the sets
c. acted in the plays
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
d. all of the above
Term
closet dramas refer to productions of:
a. greek tragedies
b. roman tragedies
c. medieval tragedies
d. liturgical drama
e. none of the above
Definition
b. roman tragedies
Term
The difference between old comedy & new comedy in Greece is that:
a. the first was simpler and the second we more complex
b. the first was political and the second ws domestic
c. the rist was bawdy and the second was more intellectual
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
b. the first was political and the second was domestic
Term
Who dies at the end of Oedipus Rex:
a. Oedipus
b. Creon
c. Laius
d. All of the above
e. none of the above
Definition
e. none of the above
Term
Which genre focused onthe devastating affect of moral evil on a society?:
a. greek tragedy
b. roman tragedy
c. Etruscan Tragedy
d. Byzantine Tragedy
Definition
b. Roman Tragedy
Term
Rock N Roll mainly adhered to which unity:
a. Time
b. Place
c. Action
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Definition
e. none of the above
Term
Expecting Isabel mainly adhered to which unity:
a. time
b. place
c. action
d. all of the above
e. none of th above
Definition
b. Place
Term
Which condition was present in humans that made the evolution of theatre inevitable?
a. developed aesthetic sense
b. naturally imitative
c. detatched comic sense
Definition
b. naturally imitative
Term
Which one of the following aritsts is not one of the atrtists most likely to initiate the production of a play?
a. playwright
b. actor
c. producer
d. director
e. none of the above
Definition
b. actor
Term
In which production did the actors not break the fourth wall?
a. Rock N Roll
b. Expecting Isabel
c. Woyzeck
d. they borke the fourth wall in all of them
e. they didn't break the fourth wall in any of them
Definition
a. Rock and Roll
Term
Greek Drama was financed by
a. the church
b. the government
c. the guilds
d. privately
Definition
c. The guilds
Term
What are the two theories of the evolution of theatre?
Definition
ritual and storytelling
Term
How is punchinello described?
Definition
hunchback, long crimson nose, dressed in dark cloack, three cornered hat
Term
How is Pantalone described and what era is he from?
Definition
lecherous, miserly and old... italian renaissance
Term
How is Dottore described?
Definition
foolish pendant involved in neighbors affairs, book smart but not wordly wise
Term
What is the role of the actor?
Definition
to portray character's point of view
Term
What is the directors job? What is most important part of the job?
Definition
artistic vision.. to support the actor.
Term
What is the job of the producer?
Definition
in charge of financial stuff. hire and fire directors
Term
What is the importance of the set?
Definition
create the environment
Term
What is the importance of costumes?
Definition
support characterizations
Term
What is the importance of lighting?
Definition
create mood
Term
What is the most important relationship between in theatre?
Definition
between actor and audience
Term
What are the two theories of the evolution of theatre as an autonomous art? What is present in both?
Definition
Ritual and Storytelling.. Role playing is present in both
Term
What conditions are present in a society for the evolution of theatre?
Definition
detatched comic sense and development of the aesthetic sense
Term
What conditions are innate in humans which make it inevitable that theatre exists?
Definition
gift for fantasy and natural imitative
Term
What conditions are innate in humans which make it inevitable that theatre exists?
Definition
gift for fantasy and natural imitative
Term
What conditions are innate in humans which make it inevitable that theatre exists?
Definition
gift for fantasy and natural imitative
Term
What is the role of Ancient Egypt?
Definition
elborate rituals, the outcome was most important than aesthetics, more about spirituality
Term
WHat is a dithyramb?
Definition
choral ode, tragedy evolved via the dithyramb
Term
What does the goat song signify?
Definition
tragedy
Term
What is Dionysus the god of?
Definition
wine and fertility - most theatrical performances give homage to him
Term
What was exciting about Thespis?
Definition
He was the first actor
Term
In the Ancient Greek period, was the point of attack early, late or antecedent?
Definition
late
Term
In the Ancient Greek structure and element of drama, wut type of information was given?
Definition
exposition and antecedent information
Term
What are plays considered as TRAGEDIES usually about?
Definition
kings and gods
Term
In Ancient Greek Comedies, where was the violence shown? WHat did they show?
Definition
off stage.. they showed the carnage
Term
What 5 parts of a play were included in ancient greece period?
Definition
prologue, parados, episodes, stasima, exodus
Term
what is a prologue? What could it give, introduce and establish?
Definition
introduction - could give exposition, introduce characters, establish mood
Term
What is a parados? WHat does it give, introduce? What does it do if there is no prologue?
Definition
entrance to chorus, give exposition, introduce characters, establish mood
Term
What are episodes?
Definition
scenes
Term
What is a stasima?
Definition
choral songs
Term
What is Exodus?
Definition
concluding scene
Term
What does a playwright do?
Definition
Write the play, the artistic skeleton (script)
Term
What is a stage manager? What is he in charge of?
Definition
(kind of like a commisioner) - sets, costumes, lighting
Term
What does a set designer do?
Definition
sets a tone in a specific environment
Term
What does a costume designer do?
Definition
helps portray the characterization, set the time period
Term
What does a lighting designer do?
Definition
sets the mood
Term
What is the job of the dramaturg?
Definition
the person that makes sure the year matches the effects
Term
What is a chorus?
Definition
a line of people speaking in unicine
Term
What was a tragedy play about?
Definition
myths or gods
Term
What are unities?
Definition
urles that make things united (time, place, and action)
Term
What is an example of a unity of action?
Definition
if your pregnant at the beginning of the play, you're still pregnant at the end
Term
What happens in the proskene?
Definition
where people came in and out of the theater
Term
What is a thymele?
Definition
an alter (actual) on stage
Term
What play did Aeschylus write?
Definition
Agamemnon
Term
What did Sophacles write?
Definition
Oedipus Rex
Term
What play did Euripides write?
Definition
Medea
Term
What was old comedy? What was new comedy?
Definition
polictal....domestic farces
Term
What did Aristophanes write?
Definition
Lysistrada
Term
What type of atmosphere did the Etruscans create?
Definition
a fetival atmosphere, wanted a commercial element
Term
What does dessimate mean?
Definition
destroy
Term
What were closet dramas?
Definition
basic Greece tragedy made by the romans that only the elite could watch
Term
What was a Naumachia?
Definition
flood a coliseum and ahve a sea battle; you lose wen u die
Term
What was important about rome and their people?
Definition
they had a strong relationship
Term
What type of playright was Aristophanes?
Definition
A politcal playwright
Term
IN the ancient Greek Period, what were the 6 elements of stage and design?
Definition
thymele, skene, orkestra, deus ex machine(actual machine), masks, actors work platform styled shoes or stilts
Term
Who sponsored Greek festivals?
Definition
their government
Term
Who performed in plays in the Greek period?
Definition
only men were allowed to be a part of it.
Term
Who attended plays in the Greek period? What was put on hold?
Definition
people of the community and surrounding society's while wars were put on hold
Term
What did Aristotle do?
Definition
(poetics) dramatic critic, stuck to unities
Term
What 6 parts of drama did Aristotle include in his writings?
Definition
plot, character, thought, diction, music and spectacle
Term
What was the saying used by the Roman and Byzantine theatre?
Definition
adopt and adapt
Term
What type of playwright was Plautus?
Definition
comic playwright
Term
Who was the most popular playwright in the Roman Empire?
Definition
Plautus
Term
What type of double-plot did Terence include in his plays?
Definition
double plot
Term
Who did Seneca tutor?
Definition
Nero
Term
What is another word for structure of Roman Drama?
Definition
Closet drama
Term
How many episodes did closet dramas have? what were they separated by?
Definition
5 episodes... separated by choral odes
Term
What did Horace separate?
Definition
comedy and tragedy
Term
What was the reason for the end of Roman Theater?
Definition
the church banned all the plays because they wanted to get away from their paegan past
Term
What was the economy of Medieval Theatre?
Definition
mainly agrarian
Term
What was the political system of Medieval theatre?
Definition
Feudalism
Term
What is a trope?
Definition
a choral ode
Term
What is a trope equivalent to?
Definition
dythramb
Term
What two places were competing to help the general population to learn and have a view from
Definition
monastaries (centers for learning) vs. universities
Term
What were 3 things about Liturgical drama?
Definition
in latin, in the church, about the liturgy
Term
What was a mansion?
Definition
a small building which indicated location
Term
What was a plateau?
Definition
open space where actors performed
Term
What type of plays were a part of religious vernacular drama?
Definition
mystery, miracle, morality
Term
What was important about Liturgical Dramas?
Definition
rebirt of theatre
Term
What was the order in which one goes through the ranks in the town guild?
Definition
apprentice, journeyman, master
Term
What language was the religious vernacular drama?
Definition
the native language the people used
Term
What does anachronistic mean?
Definition
out of time; doesn't have linear reality
Term
What does episodic mean?
Definition
they switched scenes and jumped around to different places throughtout the play
Term
What was a morality play about?
Definition
moral story
Term
What was a mystery play about?
Definition
the bible
Term
What was the subject of all medieval plays?
Definition
vernacular dramas
Term
What was a miracle play about?
Definition
about saints
Term
What was an interlude introduced?
Definition
birth of dinner theatre
Term
What language was liturgical drama in?
Definition
in latin
Term
What happened in procession staging?
Definition
the set moved around on wheels (like a parade)
Term
What type of play was Second Sheperd's play?
Definition
mystery
Term
Name nine elements of Religious Vernacular Drama
Definition
Language of common folks, in church or steps of town, about liturgy, episodic, processional staging, stationary staging, used neutral space, anachronistic, used spectacle and was bawdy
Term
Who financed Religious Vernacular Drama?
Definition
the guild
Term
What were two parts of secular drama?
Definition
vagabond players, and interludes
Term
Why did religious drama fall?
Definition
protestants were on the rise
Term
Why did religious drama fall?
Definition
protestants were on the rise
Term
When is the point of attack?
Definition
when the curtain rises
Term
Was was so exciting about the Byzantine people?
Definition
when the Roman empire fell, they kept all the text and gave it to the universitties in the beginning of the Renaissance
Term
What was the point of renaissance period?
Definition
rediscovery of the past (period of discovery and exploration)
Term
What period was the printing press introduced?
Definition
Renaissance period
Term
What is humanism?
Definition
from a person's perspective as opposed to god's perspective
Term
What period did universities become the center for learning?
Definition
Renaissance period
Term
What fields in science were improved in the Renaissance Period?
Definition
improvement in art and light techniques that eventually influenced theatre
Term
Who was Medici and what period was he from?
Definition
patron of the arts and from the italian renaissance
Term
What were tragedies about?
Definition
royalty & gods & teaches a moral lesson
Term
What were the genres of the italian renaissance?
Definition
separation of tragedy & comedy, tragedy, and comedy
Term
Through what were art techniques and materials improved through?
Definition
perspective
Term
What was the nickname of Machiavelli? What was his famous quote?
Definition
The prince "the end justifies the means"
Term
What does Verisimilitude?
Give 2 examples that verisimilitude was used.
Definition
the appearance of truth..... scenery and acting
Term
What was a renaissance man?
Definition
well-rounded educated man
Term
Since science was developing, what did it affect?
Definition
politics
Term
What were comedies about?
Definition
common people
Term
Where plays in the italian renaissance strict and literal OR lenient and imaginative?
Definition
strict and literal
Term
How should plays be in the Italian Renaissance period?
Definition
pleasurable & instructive
Term
Is Italian Renaissance more prominent in Spain & England OR France and Italy
Definition
France and Italy
Term
Was dramatic criticism descriptive or prescriptive?
Definition
prescriptive
Term
When did the result of humanism as a philosophy occur?
Definition
when acting became important and there were professional acting
Term
What period were there the first small roman Ampitheatre?
Definition
Italian Renaissance
Term
What was a proscenium arch
Definition
a portal to action
Term
What type of seating was there for the italian renaissance period?
Definition
pit, box, gallery
Term
What was in the pit part of the seating in the Italian Renaissance?
Definition
orchestra, open standing on the floor
Term
Where was the seating called box?
Definition
next level up past the pit, was separatedinto private box seating
Term
Where was the gallery seating located and what period was it a part of?
Definition
highest level but second in station, bench seating
Term
What is a raked stage?
Definition
stage was at an angle to help perspective and sightlines
Term
Name four parts of the scenic design in the italian renaissance period.
Definition
perspective, chariot and pole, wings, raked stage
Term
How did the lighting design in the Italian Renaissance period improve?
Definition
lighting technology got better so it was more lifelike and people were able to accept the concept of verisimilitude
Term
In what period was opera introduced?
Definition
Italian Renaissance
Term
What subject was opera based on?
Definition
mythology or history
Term
What were episodes called in an opera?
Definition
aria
Term
What are the two parts of opera?
Definition
aria and recitative
Term
What did recitative stand for?
Definition
chorus and stasima
Term
What did aria stand for? what period?
Definition
episode.. italian renaissance
Term
Why is opera an elistist art form?
Definition
because it's formal and expensive with an orchestra and everything
Term
What period gave birth to the middle class?
Definition
Renaissance
Term
What did the dramatic critics tell the plays to do?
Definition
separate tagedies and comedies
Term
What did the renaissance change plays like Oedipus to have?
Definition
better character development
Term
Who was poplular art for?
Definition
the masses
Term
What did the opera recreate and include?time period?
Definition
recreated Greek dramas and music was added... italian renaissance period
Term
How did the drama of the italian renaissance compare to the greek & roman stories?
Definition
it was dryer and followed neo-classical rules
Term
What type of characters did commedia dell'arte use?
Definition
stock characters
Term
What different groups of characters were used in commedia dell'arte?
Definition
servants, old men, lovers, hereos
Term
In the commedia dell'arte what was highly defined in the characters?
Definition
prescribed physical attributes
Term
What were two things included in the commedia dell'arte shows that people could recognize from show to show?
Definition
costumes and masks
Term
What period and part were women introduced on the stage?
Definition
Italian Renaissance- commedia dell'arte
Term
Who was not masked in the plays of commedia dell'arte? why?
Definition
young lovers because it was interesting that women were on stage for the first time
Term
Who was more talkative.. pantalone or punchinello
Definition
pantalone
Term
How was capitano described? what part of the italian renaissance?
Definition
cowardly, braggart soldier ...commedia dell'arte
Term
How was Zanni described? what part of the renaissance
Definition
sometimes foolish and sometimes sly servant - always hungry..... italian, commedia dell'arte
Term
How was Arlecchino described? what's another name for him? what part of renaissance?
Definition
comical servants, patchwork costumes, -slapstick/wooden sword
(harlequin).... italian... commedia dell'arte
Term
Who was Columbina? When did she show up? What part of the Renaissance was she a part of?
Definition
female maidservant... showed up later in the renaissance... italian..commedia dell'arte
Term
What is a stock charater? give example. what time period was it used in?
Definition
not a star.. just a space filler (the neighbor guy in home improvement). used in the italian renaissance.. commedia dell'arte
Term
Who were the commedia dell'arte plays written by?
Definition
they were not written (trick ques.)
Term
What was the three act structure in the commedia dell'arte?
Definition
problem, elaborate, resolve
Term
What is a scenario in commedia dell arte?
Definition
scenes by which they explored the problem
Term
What is a Lazzi in commedia dell'arte?
Definition
shtick that they stuck in for fun wit the characters
Term
In commedia dell'arte, all masks were worn by everyone except ____________.
Definition
the young lovers
Term
A member of the Medici family married into ____________ royalty.
Definition
french
Term
What did Carlo Goldini do? what did he eliminate? what period?
Definition
playwright who started to write down commedia shows .. eliminated masks...italian renaissance
Term
What piece did Carlo Goldini write?
Definition
Servant of Two Masters
Term
French liked Commedia, but only in ______.
Definition
the structured format
Term
Why would France be considered as killing the tradition of Commedia?
Definition
commedia couldn't be written so they basically created a new form
Term
What were the strong italian influences of Neo Classical France?
Definition
medici family who married into french royalty, and italian born cardinal
Term
Who were the new classical playwrights of Newo CLassical France?
Definition
Racine, Moliere, Cornielle
Term
What type of playwright was Cornielle? Name one piece. Name 2 characteristics. What period?
Definition
tragic playwright, El Cid, Stretched Unities, Told a good Story..... Neo Classical France
Term
What type of playwright was Racine? Name one piece. Name 2 characteristics.
Definition
Tragice Playwright, Phaedra, good use of language, stong with inner life of characters
Term
What type of playwright was Moliere? Name 2 pieces. What incluences did he have and where did they come from?
Definition
comic playwright, The Miser and The Misanthrope, stock characters from commedia dell'arte influences
Term
What were societaires? What period are they from?
Definition
acting troupes.. from Neo Classical France
Term
What happened once the societare play was over?
Definition
the show had to be able to be remounted immediately
Term
Were women allowed to be a part of the members of the societaires?
Definition
yes
Term
In what period were tennis court theatres made? why were they made?
Definition
Neo Classical France.... when tennis went out of style they remodeled the tennis courts into theatres
Term
What was distinct about the language Moliere's plays?
Definition
all his stuff rhymed
Term
Why was it important that Neo Classical Plays had sets that were easy to break down?
Definition
they made their money by performing so they had to move quickly to do a bunch of shows in a day
Term
What three elements facilitated the coming of the renaissance to Spain?
Definition
printing press, marriage of Isabelle and Ferdinand, appointing their own priests to power
Term
What were the affects of the marriage of Isabelle and Ferdinand? What period was it in?
Definition
created a strong catholic union and unified Iberian Peninsula.. the period was in spanish renaissance
Term
In what period was the concept of mental illness brought into storylines?
Definition
Spanish Renaissance
Term
What types of medieval theater were included in the Spanish Renaissance?
Definition
entremeses(interlude), juegos, pasos
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What types of Spanish Renaissance theatre was there?
Definition
auto sacramentales, court theatre, corrales
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What were Auto Sacramentales about? What period did it come from?
Definition
religious drama... spanish renaissance
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Were Corrales private theater or public theatre? What period did it come from?
Definition
public theatre...spanish renaissance
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What element was included in the corrales plays? a. open air theatre b. neutral stage or space c. used spoken decor d. none of the above e. all of the above
Definition
e. all of the above
Term
How did people enter the courtyard?
Definition
through the tavern
Term
What is a patio? What is another word for it? Name the period.
Definition
yard for standing.. pit.. spanish renaissance period
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What are lunetas? What period is it from?
Definition
semicircular benches around the edge of the patio... spanish renaissance
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What is the actual definition of Cazuelas? What is it's definition of it in the Spanish Renaissance?
Definition
hen's roast... gallery
Term
Where was one place in the courtyard where women could sit if they were unaccompanied?
Definition
in the gallery
Term
What were the upper galleries? What period?
Definition
religious figures... spanish renaissance
Term
What are Apostentos?
Definition
boxes or seats in windows
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What were important genres in spanish renaissance?
Definition
cloak and sword dramas
Term
What were three parts that were included in cloak and sword dramas?
Definition
highly structured, romance & intrigue, stock characters
Term
Who was Juan del Encina? What period? What type of theatre was he a part of?
Definition
a playwright,spanish renaissance period, he was part of court theatre
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What type of playwright was Lope de Rueda? What period? What type of theatre did he do and what did it lead to?
Definition
mediocore.. spanish renaissance...strolling theatre that led to corrales
Term
What was Lope de Vega called? How many plays did he write?
Definition
monster of nature
Term
Who wrote the new art of playwriting in the Spanish Renaissance? a. Juan del encina b. lope de Vega c. lope de rueda
Definition
b. lope de Vega
Term
What was the first play to have common folk win over royalty? What period? Who wrote it?
Definition
The Sheep's Well ... spanish renaissance... Lope de Vega
Term
What was the nickname of Calderon de la Barca? Name one piece. It was the spanish language of ___________.
Definition
monster of ingenuity... Life is a Dream.. .. spanish language of Hamlet
Term
Under what condition were women allowed to be on stage?
Definition
if they were part of the family
Term
How many people were in the companias de partes (Troupes)
Definition
16-20 characters
Term
What did the Autores of the spanish renaissance do?
Definition
adapted plays before they were being written
Term
Who broke from the Roman Catholic Church? What period?
Definition
Henry VIII... elizabethan period
Term
What were University wit? Name the period.
Definition
group of students from a university that started an acting troupe.. .elizabethan period
Term
What elements paved the way for the Elizabethan theatre?
Definition
politics, exploration, literature & learning
Term
What did Queen Elizabeth love?
Definition
loved language but especially theatre
Term
Name 4 things Christopher Marlowe did... Name one piece and if it was morality or mystery.
Definition
created new characters.. wrote for the university wits.. advanced the art of dramatic stucture.. wrote dramatic poetry... Dr. Faustus.. morality play
Term
What was dramatic poetry written in? how many beats to a line? how many syllables to a beat? Where was the accent?
Definition
iambic pentameter.... 5 ... 2.. on the second beat
Term
What parts of Shakespeare's work were noted?
Definition
metaphors, music, verse and stage techniques
Term
Who and what did Shakespeare build off of? Did he build off of other people often?
Definition
Marlowe.. morality plays..... yes
Term
What type of theatre did the elizabethan period have? a. public b. private c. selective d. a&b e. none of the above
Definition
d. public and private
Term
Where public theatres indoor or in open air in the Elizabethan period?
Definition
open air
Term
What was the problem wit the public theatres in the Elizabethan period? How many people did it hold? Was the stage neutral?
Definition
they were always burning down or closing.....1500-3000 people.... yes
Term
What is a globe stage? What was put in there? Was it in a public theatre or private theatre.. What period?
Definition
raised stage 3/4 round.. place for machinery and third story for musicians.. public theatre
Term
What type of set design did they use in the Elizabethan period?
Definition
spoken decor
Term
What type of costuming was used in the Elizabethan period? Who bought the clothing?
Definition
Elizabethan dress.... actors provided their own
Term
Who controlled the theatres and theatre companies of the Elizabethan period? Who sponsored it?
Definition
the monarchy.. a patron no lower than a baron
Term
What was the name of Shakespeares company? How many members was there?
Definition
Lord Chamberlain's Men... 25 members
Term
What were the levels of the sharing plan from least to highest
Definition
apprentice, hireling, shareholder
Term
Who was a part of hireling?
Definition
some actors
Term
What did Elizabethan psychology balance with? What was it about?
Definition
nature.... the humors
Term
What happens when you switch from concentrating on God to humanism?
Definition
You become obsessed with self. Parallel to what was happening in the Golden Age of Spain.. the first time that the concept of mental illness came into being
Term
What line was Renee Descartes famous for?
Definition
I think therefore I am
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