Theatre 1340 Review for Test #1
When a costume is created in the costume shop under the supervision of the designer and shop supervisor, this is known as
Building
The master electrician is a crucial member of the lighting team, as he or she is responsible for
Complete prep of all lights and accessories
When a lighting designer manipulates the audience's focus through changes in light cues, it is known as visual
Composition
The slant of an auditorium or stage floor
Rake
Which person coordinates light, sound, and scene changes during the performance, as well as the entrances and exits of the performers?
Stage Manager
Person who rehearses the performers and coordinates their actions
Stage manager
It is very important for directors to create interesting visual compositions with the actors in space; this is known as creating effective
Stage pictures
A full account of an event or series of events, usually in chronological order, is called a
Story
In _______, the situation becomes irretrievable; there is no turning back, there is no way out.
Modern and traditional tragedy
Sound called for in the script that usually comes from recognizable sources is called
Motivated sounds
The type of lighting fixture that can tilt, pan, rotate, change colors, and change focus is referred to most often as
Moving, automated lights
In a(n) ______, action occurs on several stages simultaneously.
Multifocal
Use of electronic media in live theatrical presentations
Multimedia theatre
Actors on a stage presenting characters in dramatic action
Performers
Theatre, dance, opera, and music
Performing Arts
The main character's chief opponent
Antagonist
Costumes and lighting
Design aspects
Person who creates the script
Playwright
At the heart of the theatre experience is the
Actor - Audience - relationship/ Acting
Stage right and stage left mean the right and left side, respectively, from perspective of the
Actor facing the audience
The degree of separation between the object or an event, which an artist creates and the audience observes, is called
Aesthetic Distance
Which of the following provides the most intimate performance space?
Arena
The program developed by Vsevolod Meyerhold that emphasizes physical exercises and circus-like control of the body is known as
Biomechanics
What term is used when all lights are shut off at once?
Black out
A flexible theatre that can be converted into different arrangements
Blackbox
The arrangement and movements of performers relative to each other and to the stage space is called
Blocking
A wireless microphone attached to a performer is called a
Body mic
A group of characters in classical Greek drama that, in song and dance, commented on the action of the main plot and reacted to events in the story
Chorus
In which type of dramatic structure is the construction of the plot very tight?
Climatic Structure
In which type of dramatic structure is the plot or action of the play begin very late in the story?
Climatic Structure
Which type of dramatic structure features a restricted numbers of characters?
Climatic Structure
The final and most significant crisis is referred to as the
Climax
One of the primary genres; devoted to provoking amusement and laughter
Commedia Dell'arte
The type of performance space associated with street theatre is the
Created or found space
Which of the following uses unusual structures with their original architectural elements intact, carving out special areas for acting and viewing?
Created or found space
Which of the following terms is used when one set of lights comes down at the same time that another set of lights comes up?
Cross-fade
Which person blocks or stages the play?
Director
Stories of everyday people, often centered on the family
Domestic or bourgeois-drama
Light that comes from directly over the head of the actor is called
Downlighting
When a play is performed as it will be before the public, complete with all production elements but without an audience present, it is called the
Dress rehearsal
Arranging sound effects in order of their appearance in the script is called
Editing reinforcement
The noises of everyday life that help create verisimilitude in a production are called
Environmental sounds
In which type of dramatic structures does the plot begins relatively early in the story?
Episodic Structure
Which type of dramatic structure features large numbers of locales?
Episodic Structure
Which type of dramatic structure often features many characters?
Episodic Structure
The imparting of details about the past that are essential but not covered by the action onstage is known as
Exposition
Plays are put together in a mechanical sense as opposed to a play that evolves.
False
Television influenced how theatre was and is.
False
The Greeks took the idea of the ask to create the symbols of the two kinds of plays presented at their dramatic festivals. The mask of tragedy and the mask of melodrama.
False
Canvas stretched on wood with the side facing the audience and painted to look like a solid wall is called a(n)
Flat
Area above the stage of a proscenium theatre built to hold scenery that has been raised out of sight of the audience
Fly loft
A spotlight that produces a soft-edged beam that can be adjusted for smaller or larger areas is called a(n)
Frensal
Which of the following patterns emerged as theatre globalized?
Interaction, adaptation, collaboration
Imagining how the actor would feel in a particular situation
Magic if
Originally meant "song drama" or "music drama"
Melodrama
"Centering" involves finding the place where all the lines of force in the body come together. It is located, roughly, in the
Middle of the torso
Characters that play a small part in the action
Minor Characters
The most significant difference between film and theatre is
Performer-audience Relationship
A performance in front an audience prior to the "official" opening of a play, when the director and the performers discover which parts of the play are successful and which are not, is known as the
Preview
Which person arranges for ushers, tickets, programs, and other front-of-the-house details?
Producer
Which person oversees the budget?
Producer
In order to throw the voice into the audience so that it penetrates to the utmost reaches of the theatre, the actor must
Project
In which of the following performance spaces do all the seats face in one direction?
Proscenium
Which type of performance space utilizes the greatest amount of scenery and stage machinery?
Proscenium
Main character in a play
Protagonist
When costumes are taken from inventory or rented from a costume house, this is known as
Pulling
The amplification of sounds produced by a performer or musical instrument is called
Reinforcement
The elimination of unwanted tension
Relaxation
Characters that embody the quintessential characteristics of a group are known as
Representative Characters
Which comic form relies on sophisticated language to attack evil and foolishness?
Satire
A ______ is a gauze or cloth screen that, when painted and lit from the front, appears solid, but when lit from behind becomes transparent.
Scrim
Written theatrical form of a drama story
Script
Shakespeare's plays typically included subplots, which are
Secondary, parallel plots
A highly directional microphone that is aimed from a distance at a specific area is called a
Shotgun
The person responsible for seeing that the scenery, platforms, and other elements are built, painted, and installed onstage is called a
Technical Director
In response to the new realistic drama of the late nineteenth century, _______ devised a system to teach performers how to achieve the necessary believability.
Three playwrights: Henrik Ibsen of Norway, August Strindberg of Sweden, and Anton Chekhov of Russia
In which type of performance space do audiences sit on three sides?
Thrust
Mixes serious and comic matter in the same play
Tragicomedy
A hole cut in the stage floor through which performers can enter or leave the stage is called a
Trap door
Art can be best understood as a mirror: an extension or projection of how we live, think, and feel.
True
Farce thrives on all forms of exaggeration and emphasis on plot complications.
True
Melodrama means song drama or music drama.
True
If an actor is near the audience on the downstage right edge of the apron, and he turns his back and walks diagonally away from the audience, he is walking
Upstage left
From a practical standpoint, the chief function of lighting is
Visibility
Which of the following questions does NOT address one of the main criteria by which a critic judges a production?
Were the intentions appreciated by the audience?
The putting aside of all literal and practical considerations in order to enter into the world of the drama is called
Willing of suspension of disbelief