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Elizabethan audeince members could pay additional for all of the following EXCEPT:a.A cushionb.Slippersc.Foodd.Drink1 points QUESTION 2A pamphlet hostile to theater particularly attacked which members of the audience for being a throne in the side of the godly? a.The master of revelsb.Royaltyc.Young groundlingsd.Puritans1 points QUESTION 3The Globe Theater accidentally burnt down during a play about:a.Hamletb.Romeo and Julietc.King Leard.Henry VIII1 points QUESTION 4When were the walls of the Globe Theater unearthed by archaeologists?a.1689b.1789c.1889d.19891 points QUESTION 5Another name for the yard where the groundlings stood at a play was:a.Pitb.Galleryc.Boxd.Wing1 points QUESTION 6What caused the fire at the Globe Theater?a.Cannons being shot off on stageb.An audience member smokingc.A lantern that was knocked overd.A fight that started in the audience1 points QUESTION 7How much did it cost to stand in the yard to watch an Elizabethan play?a.Two shillingsb.A bag of wheatc.One hour of light labord.One English penny1 points QUESTION 8Who did the Chaplain of the Venetian Embassy encounter in his trip to the English theater?a.Elizabeth Ib.Shakespearec.Anne Hathawayd.A prostitute1 points QUESTION 9When was the Globe Theater torn down by the Puritans and Sir Matthew Brand?a.1591b.1620c.1644d.16981 points QUESTION 10One man might have burned to death during the fire. His life was saved, however, when:a.The local fire fighters arrivedb.He was thrown into the riverc.A bottle of ale was poured on himd.He ripped off his clothesQUESTION 1Why are the theaters closed at the start of this film?a.The civil war b.An invasion from Spain c.The plague d.Fires 1 points QUESTION 2Tinley, the Master Of Revels, tries to close Will s production down for yet a second time when Viola now plays Juliet on stage. Who prevents Tinley from doing this?a.The urchin boy, John Webster b.A dog c.Queen Elizabeth d.Viola s father 1 points QUESTION 3What role does Viola audition for in Shakespeare s play?a.Romeo b.Gertrude c.Hamlet d.Ophelia 1 points QUESTION 4In the beginning of the film, Will Shakespeare has writer s block. What will restore his ability to write?a.Wine b.The tails of two rabbits dipped in a magic potion c.A trip to America d.A woman wearing a snake bracelet 1 points QUESTION 5What does Lord Wessex do for a living?a.Runs a bank b.Writes plays c.Owns a tobacco plantation d.Owns a theater 1 points QUESTION 6Who tells Will that the actor Thomas Kent is really the young woman Viola?a.The boatman b.Lord Wessex c.The nurse d.Richard Burbage 1 points QUESTION 7Why does Will become angry at Rosaline?a.He discovers she is a man b.She steals his play c.She spies on him and reports him to the Master Of Revels, which results in his theater being closed d.He catches her sleeping with Tinley, the Master Of Revels 1 points QUESTION 8Will sneaks into a party at Viola s home by slipping in with:a.The actors b.The doctors c.The musicians d.The dogs and ponies 1 points QUESTION 9What does Tinley, the Master Of Revels, do when he discovers that a woman is acting on Shakespeare s stage?a.Jails Shakespeare and Viola b.Takes a bribe from Shakespeare to forget about and ignore the incident c.Takes a bribe from Viola s father to forget abut and ignore the incident d.Orders the theater closed 1 points QUESTION 10Richard Burbage and Lord Chamberlains men come to Will s play rehearsal and get into a fight with Will and the Admirals Men. What is the fight about?a.There is no reason. Everyone is drunk b.Burbage is jealous because Will slept with Rosaline c.Burbage paid a deposit for and was supposed to have Will s play at his theater d.Lord Wessex hired Burbage and his acting troupe to attack Will and his actors QUESTION 3Who is responsible for developing a concept?a.Directorb.Producerc.Stage managerd.Dramaturg1 points QUESTION 4A performance BEFORE AN INVITED AUDIENCE prior to the plays opening is called:a.Dress rehearsalb.Technical rehearsalc.Performanced.Previews1 points QUESTION 5For an actor to be off book means that he:a.Has forgotten his linesb.Is improvising (making up his lines)c.Has memorized his linesd.Is off the clock. Is able to go home to rest.1 points QUESTION 6Who is responsible for dealing with theatrical unions?a.Directorb.Producerc.Stage managerd.Dramaturg1 points QUESTION 7Who is responsible for researching productions and criticism?a.Directorb.Producerc.Stage managerd.Dramaturg1 points QUESTION 8The spine of a play is:a.The binding on the scriptb.Producerc.The main actiond.The cast1 points QUESTION 9Who is responsible for casting the actors?a.Directorb.Producerc.Stage managerd.Dramaturg1 points QUESTION 10Shortly before a play opens, all the production elements (costumes, set, lights, sound, etc.) are brought together for the first time under the supervision of the director. This is called a:a.Dress rehearsalb.Technical rehearsalc.Performanced.Preview
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