thea 1000 test 3

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Shekspeare had ____ children

3

Seen as the first important Greek dramatist

Aeschylus

Wrote the oresteia

Aeschylus

The popular entertainments of Rome

Appealed to everyone

Wrote comedies that made fun of social political or cultural conditions

Aristophanes

Always seen with a slapstick

Arlecchino

Very often outsmarts his master

Arlecchino

The italtian renaissance saw great innovations in

Art Literature Science

Cowardly braggart solider

Capitano

Elizabethan playwright known for his "Mighty lines" killed in a tavern brawl at age 29

Christopher Marlowe

Clever servant. Arlecchinos counterpart and love interest

Columbine

What was the name for the full-length nonreligious play of the spanish golden age

Comedia

The head of a roman acting troupe was called a

Dominus

Which of the following plays were written by Christopher Marlowe

Dr Faustus

Noted for his sympathetic portrayal of women characters

Euripides

Took a skeptical attitude toward the gods

Euripides

A Dominus is a scene in Greek theatre that uses a dominant character

False

The god dionysus, to whom the greek dramatic festivals were dedicated was the god of war, death and chastity

False

The plot of Oedipus Rex is episodic in structure

False

Lower-class spectators who stood in the yard of an elizabethan theatre were called

Groundlings

Actors in an Elizabethan theatre contracted for a specific period of time at a specific salary are called ____

Hirelings

Author of the Ars Poetica

Horace

Believed that drama should both instruct and entertain

Horace

The roman counterpart of Aristotle was

Horace

The Young Lovers

Inamorata

Repeated bits of comic business used in commedia dell arte are called

Lazzi

Spanish Golden Age playwright who is said to have written 800 play

Lope de Vega

French comic writer, greatly influenced by the commedia dellarte author Tartuffe

Moliere

An old miser who always lusts after women who are too young for him

Pantalone

The great innovation in Italian Renaissance scenic design was

Perspective and scene painting

In the 4th century BCE a work on dramatic criticism was written. Name it,

Poetics

May have influenced Shakespeare Hamlet

Seneca

Often wore plays where supernatural beings appear in the dramatic action

Seneca

Wrote tragedies similar to those of the Greeks, but considerably more violent

Seneca

Wrote Oedipus Rex

Sophocles

Thespis became the first Actor by

Stepping out of the Chorus

Elizabethan public theatre. home of shakespeare acting company

The Globe

The modern theatre design of a proscenium arch stage and pit, box, gallery seating comes from

The italian renaissance

A gallery called the cazuela was where unaccompanied women in spain sat to watch a production

True

All violence was kept offstage in Greek theatre

True

IN spain, women had their own are in the theatre where they were guarded

True

Spanish public theatres were called Corrales

True

The only theatrical form from the italian renaissance that survives in its original form is Opera

True

English playwright who wrote "Much Ado about Nothing"

William Shakespeare

The foolish commedia servants were known as

Zanni

The wooden sword used in commedia de arte comic fights are called a

slapstick

Theatre in the golden age of greece was

tied to religion part of large festivals that lasted several days performed in masks


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