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A musical has three parts: the musical with orchestrated melodies; the lyrics or the sung words; and the spoken lines of dialogue. What other name describes the spoken lines? correct answers book
A play without music is sometimes called... correct answers Straight play
A big musical number th...
theater 101 final || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
A musical has three parts: the musical with orchestrated melodies; the lyrics or the sung words;
and the spoken lines of dialogue. What other name describes the spoken lines? correct answers
book
A play without music is sometimes called... correct answers Straight play
A big musical number that results in a torrent of applause is called... correct answers
Showstopper
What musical combined comedy and serious drama to create what we know today as the
American musical? correct answers Show Boat
Which play, produced in 1866, is often called first modern musical? correct answers The Black
Crook
Which type of Opera is sometimes called light opera? correct answers Operetta
Musicals that have less spoken dialogue the music, such as Les Miserables and Evita, are also
known as... correct answers operatic musicals
Musicals that have particularly well-developed storylines, characters and spoken dialogue are
called... correct answers Book musicals
What form of early American "entertainment" including comic scenes, dance interludes, and
sentimental ballads, all based on white stereotypes of black life in the South? correct answers
minstrel shows
Which country produces more musicals today than any other? correct answers india
Which is not one of the common types of comedy? correct answers human comedy
What is Hubris? correct answers Overbearing pride or arrogance
Which is not a part of a Greek Tragedy? correct answers Acts
Which playwright is often called the father of realism? correct answers Henrik Ibsen
Facing a cold, hostile universe, these playwrights felt that what happens in life cannot be
explained logically; that human existence is futile; that relationships are ineffective; language is
imprecise; and that traditional structures of plays fail to reflect the ridiculousness,
meaninglessness, anxiety and chaos of the world. Which "ism" is this? correct answers
Absurdism
, The Count of Monte Cristo, Star Wars, and Indiana Jones are examples of what type of theatre?
correct answers Melodrama
Shakespeare's theatre did not use complicated sets. Instead the actors would describe the setting
using... correct answers Verbal scene painting
With which "ism" does the artist impose his or her own internal state of mind onto the outside
world creating a subjective account of a subjective perception? correct answers Expressionism
Which is not a form of Japanese theatre? correct answers Sanskrit Drama
Because of the "graven images" warning in the Koran, some Islamic countries use what type of
theatre? correct answers Shadow Theatre
house of blue leaves : Who comes to visit NYC for the 1st time? correct answers THE POPE
In Act II, Corrina removes her transistor from: correct answers underneatheer her dress
Artie plays what kind of instrument? correct answers The piano
At the end of the show, how does Artie kill Bananas? correct answers He strangles her
At beginning of the show, Ronnie (Artie and Bananas' son) enters the apartment through: correct
answers The window
What is Ronnie making? correct answers A bomb
What does Ronnie (Artie and Bananas' son) dress up as? correct answers An altar boy
At the beginning of the show, Bunny is excited about: correct answers The arrival of the Pope
In Act II, How does Corrinna die? correct answers She is blown up in the elevator
Artie works where? correct answers The Zoo`
our town: What year does the play begin? correct answers 1901
As the play begins, where has Dr. Gibbs been? correct answers Delivering twin babies
What does Mr. Webb do for a living? correct answers He is the editor of the local newspaper
Where does Mrs. Gibbs want to take a vacation? correct answers Paris
What does George want to do after high school? correct answers Take over his uncle's farm
From what affliction does the choirmaster suffer? correct answers alcoholism
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