Theatre I Test
Quiz by Heather Gleason Williams
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- Q1Definition: following a performance, the appearance of the actors onstage to acknowledge the appreciation of the audience and to take a bow.Theatre ConventionsCurtain CallIntermissionAudience View Point60s
- Q2Definition: the merit or worth of a work in artistic and human terms.IntentStructureValuePerformer Etiquette60s
- Q3Definition: the ability to recognize, understand, and value that which is pleasing, beautiful, cultured, and tasteful in the arts (theatre, music, visual art, and dance).ValueAesthetic AppreciationAudience View PointIntent60s
- Q4Definition: the basic idea or purpose of the play. It ties together all the characters and events.EffectivenessProgramIntermissionTheme60s
- Q5Definition: appropriate audience behavior at a theatrical event.Constructive CriticismAudience View PointPerformer EtiquetteAudience Etiquette60s
- Q6Definition: pretend that what is happening onstage is real.IntentSuspend BeliefBlackoutMass Media60s
- Q7Definition: the way the cast members react to the audience and situation.IntentAudience CommitmentActor View PointPerformer Etiquette60s
- Q8Definition: turning out all the stage lights at one time.Curtain CallBlackoutIntermissionSuspend Belief60s
- Q9Definition: printed sheet of paper or booklet that provides information about the production.ProgramPerformance SpaceTheatre ConventionsStructure60s
- Q10Definition: An area set aside for a performance.Mass MediaCurtain CallPerformance SpaceIntent60s
- Q11Definition: established techniques, practices, or devices unique to theatrical productions.Performance SpaceTheatre ConventionsIntermissionProgram60s
- Q12Definition: appropriate performer behavior at a theatrical event.Performer EtiquetteIntermissionConstructive CriticismActor View Point60s
- Q13Definition: communication that can reach large audiences.Mass MediaCurtain CallAesthetic AppreciationTheme60s
- Q14Definition: the author’s purpose in a work of art or literature.StructureThemeIntentValue60s
- Q15Definition: audience responsibility.Constructive CriticismAudience EtiquetteAudience CommitmentAudience View Point60s