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Modern theater is defined as the period of:
a. 1975 to the present
b. 1945 to the present
c. 1900 to the present
d. 1875 to the present
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The four “strands” of theater that stand out in the modern era include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. realism
b. departures from realism
c. continuation of traditions from the past
d. evolutionism
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The works of Darwin, Marx, Freud and Einstein helped to:
a. give stability to people’s views of the world
b. fragment societies
c. increase church attendance
d. eliminate class distinctions in society
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The power of realism lies in:
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The power of realism lies in:
a. its credibility and sense of identification it creates
b. its sensationalism
c. poetry
d. special effects
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The founder of modern theater is:
a. Strindberg
b. Stanislavski
c. Ibsen
d. Chekhov
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Selective realism, which heightens certain details while omitting others, was a type of drama
written by:
a. Clifford Odets
b. Arthur Miller
c. August Strinberg
d. Eugene O’Neill
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The playwright who wrote Miss Julie was:
a. Strindberg
b. Ibsen
c. Stanislavski
d. Chekhov
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The realistic playwright credited with creating the genre of tragicomedy is:
a. Strindberg
b. Stanislavski
c. Ibsen
d. Chekhov
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The type of theater that tries to portray dramatic action as a slice of life is:
a. symbolism
b. realism
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b. realism
c. naturalism
d. absurdism
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The eprson credited with creating a systematic approach to realistic acting is:
a. Strindberg
b. Stanislavski
c. Ibsen
d. Chekhov
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Stanislavski’s “magic if” is a technique to help actors:
a. pretend they are objects such as trees or water or furniture
b. speak clearly
c. transform their thoughts
d. get inside the mind of the playwright
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The three challenges of acting include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. to compel the spectators to focus on the actor at all times
b. to make characters believable
c. to master the craft of acting
d. to combine skills with credibility
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Acting without words or props is called:
a. centering
b. viewpoints
c. method acting
d. pantomime
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Stanislavski’s early research into realistic acting techniques was conducted while he was directing
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Stanislavski’s early research into realistic acting techniques was conducted while he was directing
many plays by:
a. Henrik Ibsen
b. William Shakespeare
c. Anton Chekhov
d. August Strindberg
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While there have been changes and modifications over the years to Stanislavski’s approach to
realistic acting, his theories continue to form the basis for most acting training.
a. true
b. false
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The ability of actors to find the “point of convergence of the muscular, emotional, and intellectual
impulses within their bodies” is called:
a. projecting
b. circle of attention
c. centering
d. through line
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The creators of the viewpoints theory of actor training are:
a. Chekhov and Ibsen
b. Strindberg and Andeua
c. Cunningham and Grotowski
d. Henlowe and Mercedes
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Who is the person who devised a system that could be taught to others for achieving the kind of
believability demanded by the new realistic drama being written in the late nineteenth century?
a. David Garrick
b. Constantin Stanislavski
c. Henrik Ibsen
d. Lyubov Andreyevna
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The term given to the actor’s throwing his voice into the audience is:
a. centering
b. circle of attention
c. projecting
d. superobjective
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From the fifth centruy B.C. Greece to the middle of the nineteenth century, vocal demands on
actors were greater than they are today.
a. true
b. false
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When Torvald opens the second letter from Krogstad (that contains the note Nora forged and
Krogstad’s apology), Torvald tells Nora:
a. he forgives her
b. Nora must leave their home
c. Krogstad has died
d. he (Torvald) is going to leave Nora and the children
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Torvald asks Nora what she wants­­within reason­­for Christmas. Nora asks for:
a. a nanny
b. money
c. his permission for her to get a job
d. toys for the children
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When Torvald reads Krogstad’s first letter (the blackmail letter that tells him what Nora did),
Torvald tells Nora:
a. he will protect her
b. Nora must leave their home
c. he and Nora must kill Krogstad
d. Nora must stay but not raise the children
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In Nora’s conversation with the nurse (nanny), we learn that the nurse:
a. is dying
b. is really Nora’s mother
c. is having an affair with Torvald
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d. did not raise her own child
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Dr. Rank says that he will let Nora know when he is near death by sending her:
a. his own obituary
b. a black cross
c. a single red rose
d. his will
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What was it that ruined Krogstad’s reputation and career? What was his crime?
a. He had an adulterous affair
b. He forged a signature
c. He stole money from his own parents
d. He blinded another man
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Nora tells Krogstad that if her husband Torvald finds out that she owes Krogstad money, Torvald
will:
a. kill her
b. leave her
c. pay whatever she still owes
d. sue Krogstad
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What does Torvald tell Nora is the cause of most young men going bad?
a. their lack of schooling
b. the lack of a job
c. their mothers
d. their wives spending too much money
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Nora dances for Torvald in order to:
a. make her children laugh
b. lose weight
c. distract Torvald from the mail box
d. make Dr. Rank jealous
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What does Nora tell Kristina will happen?
a. A wonderful thing
b. Pennies from heaven
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d. Thirty days of rain
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