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The Theater questions below are in the following grade levels:
Grades: 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Grade 8 :: Theater by QueenOfTheLab
An Elizabethan actor had to be and expert in which of the following?
  1. Fencing
  2. Tumbling
  3. Dancing
  4. Elocution
  5. Acting
  6. Music
  7. A,B and E
  8. All of the Above
Grade 7 :: Theater by greenerkim
What is plot?
  • Plot is the action or main events in a drama.
Grade 10 :: Theater by JulianaO
Women have always performed in Kabuki theatre.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 10 :: Theater by wbtheatre
This person sees that the audience is comfortable.
  1. usher
  2. dramaturg
  3. house manager
  4. publicity crew
Grade 10 :: Theater by Sarah214
A group of actors who comment in the action in the play.
  1. Protagonist
  2. Chorus
  3. Orchestra
  4. Parados
Grade 10 :: Theater by wbtheatre
The stage manager . . .
  1. supervises crews
  2. calls the show
  3. organizes the prompt book
  4. all of the above
Grade 11 :: Theater by Abingdongal
The backbone of a production is the:
  1. the actors
  2. the director.
  3. the promptbook.
  4. the callbacks.
Grade 10 :: Theater by JulianaO
The progression of theatre in Japan was:
  1. Bunraku, Kabuki, Noh
  2. Noh, Kabuki, Bunraku
  3. Noh, Bunraku, Kabuki
Grade 10 :: Theater by TeachingCareers
What leads the narrator to finally compose the Scarlet Letter?
  1. He is relieved of his position at the Custom House
  2. He retires and decides to fill his time writing
  3. He meets an elderly man who claimed to know Hester Prynne
  4. He realizes he has nothing better to do with his time at the Custom House
Grade 7 :: Theater by greenerkim
Contrast dialogue and monologue.
  • Dialogue is conversation between characters in a play.
    Monologue is a speech by one character who is alone on the stage.
Grade 10 :: Theater by JulianaO
The movements that developed in Modern theatre and their key authors include:
  1. Theatre of Cruelty - Antonin Artaud
  2. Naturalism - Eugene O'Neill and Eugene Gorky
  3. Realism - August Strindberg, Henrik Ibsen, and Clifford Odets
  4. All of the above
Grade 10 :: Theater by Sarah214
The side entrance for the orchestra is called the                .
  1. Vomitorium
  2. Theatron
  3. Parados
  4. Hubris
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