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What type of records do stage managers keep?
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Which crew member assists actors with quick changes during a show?
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Which crew member is responsible for moving scenery and set pieces during scene changes?
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Which of the following is not a member of the running crew?
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What skills would a stage manager need to effectively perform their job? (Select all that apply)
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How do the roles of a running crew contribute to the success of a performance?
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Which of the following is not a member of the running crew Props masterProps masterWardrobe crewWardrobe
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Does a lighting designer control the mood and atmosphere that surrounds the story and highlights critical elements
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Does a costume designer, convey a characters, personality, background, and emotions?
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Which of the following describes an advantage of watching a play? The action of the play and its characters come to life;
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How are stage directions used in a drama, and why are they used?
in a simple form
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How are stage directions shown in a script?(1 point)
Responses italicized italicized underlined underlined with capital letters
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If an actor is directed to go stage left would he move to his left or to the audiences left
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True or false night performances were common in the glibe theater
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How are stage direction shown in a script?
With both lettters With capital letters Italicized Underlined
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How are stage directions shown in a script?(1 point) Responses underlined underlined with bold letters with bold letters
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Why were the props, costume, set etc designed to look realistic?
a. To create an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue b. To
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Why was the style of 'Realism' such a new idea in the world of theatre?
a. It focused solely on entertaining the aristocracy. b.
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Why are there no cucumber sandwiches for Lady Bracknell?(1 point)
Responses Algernon ate them all. Algernon ate them all. Lady
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In the script with Liz and Julian, and one or two sentences, analyze how the stage directions would impact the way actors
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How are stage directions used in a drama, and why are they used?
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Give me a topic sentence, supporting sentence and concluding sentence for the following paragraph
Curl up & Dye, a play by Sue
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Give me a topic sentence, supporting sentence and concluding sentence to wite in the following paragraph
Curl up & Dye, a play by
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Give me a topic sentence, supporting sentence and concluding sentence to include in the following paragraph
Curl up & Dye, a play
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Give me a topic sentence, supporting sentence and concluding sentence based on the paragraph below
Curl up & Dye, a play by Sue
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1.5. Comedy is referred to…
A. Arias which are actually music soliloquies B. A lighter drama, whereby the leading character
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The primary aim of theatrical realism was to:
a Focus on mythical creatures b Embrace the artificial and fantastical c Explore
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Theatrical naturalism aimed to present a scientifically accurate representation of reality, highlighting the influence of:
a
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Konstantin Stanislavski, a key figure in theatrical realism, was influenced by naturalism, incorporating naturalistic acting
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The decline of naturalism in popularity by the early 20th century gave way to other theatrical movements, including:
a Historical
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The Théâtre-Libre actively supported new and emerging playwrights, contributing to a more:
a Communal and supportive artistic
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The decline of naturalism in popularity by the early 20th century gave way to other theatrical movements, including(choose one
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The legacy of the Moscow Art Theatre is seen in its enduring impact on:
a Acting techniques, set design, and the theatrical
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Theatrical naturalism emerged as an extension of:
a Expressionism b Romanticism c Surrealism d Theatrical realism
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André Antoine introduced a subscription system at the Théâtre-Libre to reduce reliance on box office revenue, allowing for:
a
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Which of the following authors contributed to artistic diversity in Texas by directing and producing regional theater shows in
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JULIAN: What about Carlos? Doesn't he have a spare key? LIZ: (with a sigh of relief) You're right! I'm going to call him right
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The Théâtre-Libre actively supported new and emerging playwrights, contributing to a more:
a Competitive theatrical landscape b
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The Moscow Art Theatre stands as a beacon of innovation and artistic excellence, particularly in the areas of:
a Expressionism b
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André Antoine introduced a subscription system at the Théâtre-Libre to reduce reliance on box office revenue, allowing for:
a
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he Moscow Art Theatre, with its emphasis on ensemble acting, contrasted with the prevalent culture of:
a Historical reenactments
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Konstantin Stanislavski, a key figure in theatrical realism, was influenced by naturalism, incorporating naturalistic acting
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The Moscow Art Theatre's commitment to realism and naturalism revolutionized the approach to portraying characters on stage,
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Konstantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko founded the Moscow Art Theatre in:
a 1920 b 1875 c 1905 d 1898
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The Théâtre-Libre, founded by André Antoine in 1887, challenged traditional French theatre conventions by emphasizing:
a
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"Every good play is propaganda for a good life..." Do you agree? why or why not?
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What time period of theatrical style would you like to learn about next?
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True or false: Shakespeare followed the Elizabethan structure of
a four-act play. (1 point) true false
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What is Kabuki
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True or False
As a patron of the arts, Elizabeth loved the theater and its performances
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