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If a reviewer dislikes a particular production, it is best to avoid going to see it.
false
Gobos allows you to project patterns on stage that resemble light coming through branches, or an image of windows, or clouds, or stars, etc.
true
In a traditional tragedy, the hero or heroine is caught in circumstances from which there is no escape and which inevitably lead to a fateful end
true
Italian commedia dell'arte had no set dialogue; it was largely improvisational.
true
Kabuki plays feature beautiful scenic effects and also include the first known use of a revolving stage.
true
No one knows how theatre began, and where or when it originated.
true
One disadvantage of the proscenium stage is that it tends to lose intimacy that is found in other types of theatre spaces.
true
Stanislavski's early research into realistic acting techniques was conducted while he was directing many plays by
Anton Chekhov
In response to the new realistic drama of the late nineteenth century, ______ devised a system to teach performers how to achieve the necessary believability
Konstantin Stanislavski
The most significant difference between film and theatre is
The relationship between the performer and the audience
At the heart of the theatre performance experience is the
actor audience relationship
Stage right and stage left mean the right side and the left side, respectively, from the perspective of the
actors 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
Elaborate scenery on/in a(n) ________ is impossible because it would block the view of some audience members
arena or in round
Which of the following provides the most intimate performance space?
arena stage or theatre in the round
Ensemble acting emphasizes the
artistic unity of a group
The arrangement and movements of performers relative to each other and to the stage space is called
blocking
One type of comic form that relies on gross exaggeration and occasional vulgarity is
burlesque
The dramatic structure that features a restricted number of scenes is
climactic structure
The final and most significant crisis is referred to as the
climax
The type of performance space associated with street theatre is the
created or found space
Which of the following is not ordinarily used for performances?
created or found space
The point of view of the _______ generally dominates an auteur production
director
Which person casts the actors?
director
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
A movie theatre is configured more like a thrust stage than a proscenium stage.
false
African American and Asian American performers have historically escaped being cast as stereotypes in dramatic roles.
false
Despite global communication and worldwide commerce, there is a surprising lack of theatrical exchange around the world.
false
Despite global influences, contemporary theatre tends to maintain the uniform and traditional styles of the country of production
false
If a playwright is writing about a historical event, it is inappropriate for the playwright to change the order of events to suit his/her purpose.
false
The Greek amphitheatre is the first example of a proscenium theatre space.
false
The design elements of a theatrical production are purely visual
false
The god Dionysus, to whom the Greek dramatic festivals were dedicated, was the god of war, death and chastity.
false
The word "genre" means an ability to "generalize about all human beings by observing a small portion of their actions."
false
Theatre employs such an in-depth collaborative process that an audience is not essential to the completed production.
false
Thespis is considered the first playwright.
false
Under Islamic rule in India, theatrical productions and classic Sanskrit dramas continued to be encouraged and maintained.
false
Waiting for Godot is probably the most famous realistic play ever written.
false
Within the theatrical setting, the designer tends to make artistic choices independently, rather than working on cooperation with other theatre artists.
false
Which comic form has few intellectual pretentions; its humor arises as the result of ridiculous situations?
farce
Performers must not mix acting methods; they should find a method that works for them and then strictly adhere to that method's approach.
fasle
One characteristic of ________ is that identical performances can be presented in many different places at the same time
film
Which of the following is NOT the responsibility of the dramaturg?
hiring the director and performers
A hallmark of commedia dell'arte is its
improvisation
Costumes do NOT indicate the
inner most thoughts of a character
Which of the following patterns emerged as theatre globalized?
interaction, adaptation, collaboration
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
In which tragic form do the characters tend to be regular men and women?
modern tragedy
In a(n) _______, action occurs on several stages simultaneously
multi focus theatre
Which of the following is NOT a necessary component of a theatrical event?
music
The selection and arrangement of scenes that actually happen onstage is called the
plot
A performance in front of 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
In a noncommercial theatre, the managing director is akin to the ______ in a commercial theatre
producer
Which person oversees the budget?
producer
A "fourth wall theatre" describes a(n)
proscenium stage
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
Which person communicates the rehearsal schedule to the performers?
stage manager
Which of the following best characterizes acting in classical Asian theatres?
stylization and symbolism
The putting aside of all literal and practical considerations by the audience in order to enter into the world of the drama is called
the willing suspense of disbelief
One characteristic of _________ is that each performance is unique and occurs in the presence of an audience.
theatre
One characteristic of _________ is that the audience is capable of affecting the performers
theatre
Developed by the Greeks, the _______ was also the type of theatre space used during Shakespeare's time
thrust stage
"Viewpoints" theory is an approach to acting that originated in the United States and combines dance and stage movement with concepts of
time and space
Which of the following is NOT one of the responsibilities of a performer in the theatre?
to coordinate the elements and the vision of the production
In ________, the hero or heroine is a person of social stature: a king, a queen, a general, a nobleman, etc.
traditional tragedy
A common approach of postmodernist directors is to deconstruct classic theatrical works in favor of developing new individual conceptualizations of the material.
true
A key difference between visual and performance art is audience interaction.
true
Adolphe Appia and Edward Gordon Craig greatly influenced theatrical lighting design through their inclusion of light as an integral visual element in scene design.
true
Art can be best understood as a mirror: an extension or projection of how we live, think and feel.
true
As opposed to music and the visual arts, theatre is a fully collaborative art form involving different specialists who share a common vision for a unified production.
true
Bourgeois or domestic drama consists of plays that deal with middle- or lower-middle-class characters that face problems of the family and the home rather than affairs of state.
true
Comedy of manners is a form of comic drama that emphasizes a sophisticated atmosphere and witty dialogue.
true
Despite the popularity of medieval religious drama, secular theatre and drama also existed in the Middle Ages.
true
During the Restoration period, the theatrical entrepreneur emerged.
true
Even television reality-show contestants are selected or 'cast' for their character type to improve the chances for dramatic interactions among contestants.
true
Even though film and other forms of electronic media dominate world contemporary culture, live theatre has at least 2,300 more years of history and established tradition.
true
For the first 2,000 years of its recorded history, theatrical performances were held mostly outdoors during the day.
true
One of Anton Chekhov's most famous works, The Sea Gull, was a dismal failure in its first public performance in Russia.
true
Postmodern directors tend to integrate elements of dance, film, video, and computer material into their productions.
true
Realistic plays have been the dominant style of theatre in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
true
Sanskrit drama typically included both serious and comic elements, as well as a number of different locations and characters.
true
Saturday Night Live uses a format established in early vaudeville that was a popular form of entertainment in the early twentieth century.
true
Stock characters and dominant trait characters tend to appear most often in comedies or melodramas, due to their more two-dimensional nature.
true
The Federal Theatre project of the 1930s was created to help theatre artists through the Depression; it included units for African Americans.
true
The artistic director is responsible for all the creative activities of a noncommercial theatre.
true
The point of view of an auteur production is that of the director, not the playwright.
true
The power of a realistic play lies in the credibility and sense of identification it creates.
true
The presence of conflict or tension is necessary for drama to exist.
true
The proscenium arch was partially responsible for the move toward greater theatrical realism.
true
The scene designer's visual choices must support the movement and physical action of the play.
true
The size and type of theatre space affects audience perception; therefore, the choice of theatre space makes a big difference to both actors and the audience.
true
Theatre was so popular in the nineteenth century that several theatre riots resulted from audiences' passion.
true
Theatres became larger during the eighteenth century, to accommodate the new middle-class audience.
true
While there have been changes and modifications over the years to Stanislavski's approach to realistic acting, his theories continue to form the basis for most acting training.
true
A circle set in the stage floor that can turn mechanically to bring one set into view as another disappears is called a
turnttable
Theatre as an art form is
unique from music and the visual arts, as it occupies both time and space
A stage set should tell the audience
when and where the play takes place, what kind of characters the play is about