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THIS IS With Your Host... Theatre Asian Theatre Commedia Del Arte African/ Street/ Caribbean 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Ancient Theatre Medieval/ Musical Shakespearean 100 This form of drama originated in the 6th century to honor their gods during a festival dedicated to the god of wine and fertility. Ancient Theatre 100 What is Greek Theatre? Ancient Theatre 100 This is generally symbolic of a character's identity or emotions being expressed. These were used to identify the gender and character (women's roles were performed by men in early Greek drama). Each was designed to allow the audience to also identify the age and social rank of the character. In addition to the actor, there might be a chorus which also wore these. The dramatic structure of Greek plays allowed actors to exit the stage to change these, while the chorus remained to perform for the audience. Ancient Theatre 200 What is a dramatic mask? Ancient Theatre 200 Name one of Famous Playwrights from Greek and then Roman Theater. Ancient Theatre 300 Who is Aeschylus, Sophocles, Aristophanes, or Euripides and Plautus, Terence or Seneca? Ancient Theatre 300 Identify these definitions in order - an active agent who arrives unexpectedly to solve a problem and/ or rescue the protagonist; usually a Greek god - a mythical being who’s half human, half goat Ancient Theatre 400 What is Deus ex Machina, Satyr? Ancient Theatre 400 Name two Similarities & two differences between Greek & Roman Theatre Ancient Theatre 500 Similarities Most of Roman culture had been influenced by the Greeks, including theatre. Both forms of theatre were intended to tell a story, mainly a myth about a hero or their gods. Both theatres primarily had a cast and audience composed of only males. Also actors in both forms had to wear masks. Differences The Greeks built permanent theatres, The Romans only built theatres for performances, then tore them down afterwards. Greeks were known to have a chorus in any form of theatre, Romans had eliminated the chorus in theatre. Chorus area became additional seating. Greek theatre aimed to serve a religious purpose, Roman theatre aimed to entertain. Greeks Never had violence on the stage, Roman were less about story and more about the violence Ancient Theatre 500 _________ refers to the theatre in the period between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century A.D. and the beginning of the Renaissance in approximately the 15th century A.D. It covers all drama produced in Europe over that thousand year period and refers to a variety of genres, including liturgical drama, mystery plays, morality plays, farces and masques. Medieval/Musical 100 What is Medieval Theatre? Medieval/Musical 100 ____________ banned performances of plays, as an attempt to curb the remains of Roman theatre. In turn, the arts moved to mimes, jugglers, bards and storytellers. Hardly any records of these performers remain. Medieval/Musical 200 What is The Catholic Church? Medieval/Musical 200 Define one of the following: Book Musical, Concept Musical or Jukebox Musical? Medieval/Musical 300 What is: • • • A musical play where songs and dances mix together into a well made story with serious dramatic goals intended to amuse and evoke genuine emotion. Concept musical is a musical where the show's metaphor or statement is more important than the actual narrative. Also known as a deconstructed or bookless musical. A jukebox musical is a stage or film musical that uses previously released popular songs as its musical score. Usually the songs have in common a connection with a particular popular musician or group Medieval/Musical 300 written by Andrew Lloyd Webber is currently the longest running show in Broadway history, it opened on January 26, 1988 and is still going strong! Medieval/Musical 400 What is Phantom of the Opera? Medieval/Musical 400 The 3 M’s of Religious Vernacular Drama Medieval/Restoration 500 What are Mystery, Miracle & Morality plays? Medieval/Restoration 500 Set against Medieval English history. The Shakespeare __________ dramatize the Hundred Years War with France and therefore comprises the Henry Tetralogy, Richard II, Richard III and King John – many of which feature the same characters at different ages. Not always accurate. In writing theses plays, Shakespeare was not attempting to render an accurate picture of the past. Rather, he was writing for the entertainment of his theater audience and therefore molded events to suit their prejudices. Shakespearean Theatre 100 What is Shakespearean History? Shakespearean Theatre 100 • A greater emphasis on situations than characters. • A struggle of young lovers to overcome difficulty, often presented by elders. • Separation and reunification. • Deception of characters. • Interesting climax often with an unexpected twist Multiple, intertwining plots Use of all styles of comedy Pastoral element, originally an element of Pastoral Romance, exploited by Shakespeare for his comic plots and often parodied there in for humorous effects Ending everyone gets married Shakespearean Theatre 200 What is a Shakespearean Comedy? Shakespearean Theatre 200 a noble protagonist that is put through stressful situations which causes death. The plots focus on the reverse of fortune of the central characters which leads to their ruin and ultimately, death. Shakespearean Theatre 300 What is Shakespearean Tragedy? Shakespearean Theatre 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE Shakespearean Theatre 400 Name 2 of Shakespeare’s Comedies Tragedies Histories Shakespearean Theatre 400 Comedies: All's Well That Ends Well, As You Like It, The Comedy of Errors, Love's Labour's Lost, Measure for Measure, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, The Taming of the Shrew, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Twelfth Night Tragedies: Titus Andronicus, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Timon of Athens, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, Cymbeline, Histories: King John, Edward III, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2 Henry V, Henry VI, Part 1, Henry VI, Part 2, Henry VI, Part 3 Richard IIIHenry VIII Shakespearean Theatre 400 Shakespeare's Romances or tragicomic plays were written late in his career and published originally under either tragedy or comedy share some elements of tragedy featuring a high status central character but end happily like Shakespearean comedies. hundred years after Shakespeare's death, scholar F.S. Boas also coined a fourth category, Shakespearean __________, for plays that don't fit neatly into a single classification because of their subject matter, setting, or ending. The classifications of certain Shakespeare plays are still debated among scholars. Shakespearean Theatre 500 What is a Shakespearean Problem Play? Shakespearean Theatre 500 A ____________is suspended by strings from a horizontal bar, which is used to control the puppet’s movements through a complicated system. Or The ________, sometimes called a glove puppet, is controlled by the puppeteer’s hand fitting directly inside the puppet. Asian Theatre 100 What is a Marionette? Or What is a hand puppet? Asian Theatre 100 •a type of theatre that includes music, dance and drama. •Popularized by a man named “Zeami.” •specifically means “skill” or “talent “ •Structured around singing and dancing •Movement for dance is slow, language is poetic, tone is monotonous and costumes are rich and heavy. •Themes often relate to dreams, the supernatural, Ghosts and spirits. •Introduced in the 14th century. Asian Theatre 200 What is Noh? Asian Theatre 200 The Vietnamese created the unique practice of ___________, in which wooden puppets appear to walk in waist-high water; this was originally developed hundreds of years ago as a response to the flooding of rice fields. Asian Theatre 300 What is Water Puppetry? Asian Theatre 300 Best known form of japanese theatre. Famous for wild costumes and sword fights. ( Used real swords ) First performance took place in 1603. was performed in a modern, noisy way to shock the audience. combines music, drama, and dance Asian Theatre 400 What is Kabuki? Asian Theatre 400 Traditional puppet theatre of japan. Used puppets that were half life sized. And operated by three performers. The puppeteers are involved in the procedure of working with the limbs, eyelids, eyeballs, eyebrows and mouths of the puppets by producing lifelike actions and facial expressions. Story is narrated by one person that does a variety of voices for each puppet. The stories are often themed as classic tragic love stories, heroic legends and tales based on historical events are popular. Asian Theatre 500 What is Bunraku? Asian Theatre 500 An improvised popular comedy in Italian theaters in the ______________, based on stock characters. Actors adapted their comic dialogue and action according to a few basic plots like commonly love intrigues and to topical issues. Bonus point – provide start date Commedia Del Arte 100 What is 16th – 18th ? What is February 25th? Commedia Del Arte 100 Name 2 of the other ways of say Commedia Dell’Arte. Commedia Del Arte 200 What is Commedia Improvisa (Improvised Comedy) Commedia Non Escrita(Unscripted Comedy) Commedia A Mascara (Masked Comedy) Commedia Dell’Arte Al’Improvisa (Professional improvised comedy)? Commedia Del Arte 200 Commedia Dell’Arte was the first Theatre form to include ________ on Stage. Commedia Del Arte 300 What are Women? Commedia Del Arte 300 Commedia dell'arte originated in the streets and markets of the early Italian Renaissance, although it's roots can be traced as far back as far as Ancient Greek and Roman Theatre. It was rooted in the use of _________ Characters Commedia Del Arte 400 What are Stock Characters? Commedia Del Arte 400 is a special rehearsed routine that could be inserted into the plays at convenient points to heighten the comedy Commedia Del Arte 500 What is Lazzi? Commedia Del Arte 500 Street theatre is a presentation in outdoor public spaces without a specific paying audience. Street theatre is a drama dealing with controversial social and political issues that is usually performed outdoors. Street Theater is the oldest form of theatrical performance. African/Street/Caribbean 100 What is Street Theater? African/Street/Caribbean 100 Developing the theme Visualization Scripting Rehearsal Demonstration Evaluation African/Street/Caribbean 200 What are the stages of Street Theater? African/Street/Caribbean 200 Circle Shows Atmosphere Shows Musician Shows Traffic Lighting Shows African/Street/Caribbean 300 What are the different types of Street Theater? African/Street/Caribbean 300 The type of theatre was developed to discuss the issues plaguing the country, for example Apartheid. The lesson were indirect making commentary of the injustices in society. African/Street/Caribbean 400 What is African Theatre? African/Street/Caribbean 400 Trinidad, Jamaica, Grenada, Barbados African/Street/Caribbean 500 What are some of the countries that actively participate in Caribbean Theater? African/Street/Caribbean 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Stage Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Connect at least 3 different genres, with similarities that led from one to the other. Click on screen to continue Submit for review Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT