Deck 1: The Nature of Theatre

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_____ Which does NOT express a difference between theatre and games or sports?

A) Theatre has a predetermined outcome
B) In theatre, audience loyalty or support is formed during the performance rather than preceding it.
C) In theatre, spectators assemble at a special time and place for the event
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Which statement accurately reflects similarities between theatrical performance and sports?

A) Both have players and spectators
B) Both have specialized dress for their participants
C) Both have a special playing space or area for the activity
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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_____ All theatre depends upon a script as its basic starting point.
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_____ Which statement best describes "willing suspension of disbelief"?

A) A technique used by actors in which they defer their own reality to accept that of the play
B) A dynamic in which the audience agrees to accept the fictional world of the play on an imaginative level while knowing it to be untrue.
C) A psychological dynamic in which one group of audience members can affect the responses of others to an event, particularly if they share the same cultural background.
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______ What types of intelligence does theatre develop and make use of?

A) Verbal
B) Mathematical
C) Musical
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Theatre uniquely represents the human condition and experience. Address the ways in which theatre operates differently from film or television.
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_____ It is much easier to control audience focus in the theatre than it is on television or film.
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_____ Parades, juggling, pantomime and street carnivals may all be considered theatrical entertainments
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_____ Audience taste may significantly influence what is performed, how it is performed and where it is performed.
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_____ Because of "empathy," we don't call the police if we see a character murdered on the stage during a performance.
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_____ In the statement "A performs B for C" which of the following is NOT a component of "A"?

A) Producer
B) Designer
C) Audience
D) Actor
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"A does B for C" is perhaps the simplest definition of theatre. Who is "A," what is "B," and who is "C"? What aspect or role does each contribute to the theatre experience? How do they interact or influence each other?
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Deck 1: The Nature of Theatre
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_____ Which does NOT express a difference between theatre and games or sports?

A) Theatre has a predetermined outcome
B) In theatre, audience loyalty or support is formed during the performance rather than preceding it.
C) In theatre, spectators assemble at a special time and place for the event
C
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Which statement accurately reflects similarities between theatrical performance and sports?

A) Both have players and spectators
B) Both have specialized dress for their participants
C) Both have a special playing space or area for the activity
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
All of the above
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_____ All theatre depends upon a script as its basic starting point.
False
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_____ Which statement best describes "willing suspension of disbelief"?

A) A technique used by actors in which they defer their own reality to accept that of the play
B) A dynamic in which the audience agrees to accept the fictional world of the play on an imaginative level while knowing it to be untrue.
C) A psychological dynamic in which one group of audience members can affect the responses of others to an event, particularly if they share the same cultural background.
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______ What types of intelligence does theatre develop and make use of?

A) Verbal
B) Mathematical
C) Musical
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
True/False
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Theatre uniquely represents the human condition and experience. Address the ways in which theatre operates differently from film or television.
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_____ It is much easier to control audience focus in the theatre than it is on television or film.
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_____ Parades, juggling, pantomime and street carnivals may all be considered theatrical entertainments
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_____ Audience taste may significantly influence what is performed, how it is performed and where it is performed.
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_____ Because of "empathy," we don't call the police if we see a character murdered on the stage during a performance.
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_____ In the statement "A performs B for C" which of the following is NOT a component of "A"?

A) Producer
B) Designer
C) Audience
D) Actor
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"A does B for C" is perhaps the simplest definition of theatre. Who is "A," what is "B," and who is "C"? What aspect or role does each contribute to the theatre experience? How do they interact or influence each other?
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