1) Design element that includes clothing, makeup, and wigs a) Costumes b) Lights c) Props d) Set e) Sound 2) Design element that can control color and brightness a) Costumes b) Lights c) Props d) Set e) Sound 3) Objects that actors hold, eat, or interact with in a play a) Costumes b) Lights c) Props d) Set e) Sound 4) Scenery that is visible to an audience behind the actors a) Costumes b) Lights c) Props d) Set e) Sound 5) Design element that can control what is heard a) Costumes b) Lights c) Props d) Set e) Sound 6) Technical elements of a theatre production, what is seen and heard a) Design b) Liveness c) Performer d) Space e) Spectator f) Text 7) When an actor and audience are in the same place at the same time a) Design b) Liveness c) Performer d) Space e) Spectator f) Text 8) Actor, singer, or dancer a) Design b) Liveness c) Performer d) Space e) Spectator f) Text 9) Physical location of a theatre production a) Design b) Liveness c) Performer d) Space e) Spectator f) Text 10) An audience a) Design b) Liveness c) Performer d) Space e) Spectator f) Text 11) General content of a play, often the story or plot a) Design b) Liveness c) Performer d) Space e) Spectator f) Text 12) Something that only lasts for a short period of time is a) ephemeral b) objective c) etiquette d) political 13) The rules of behavior that a theatre audience must follow are called a) etiquette b) objective c) ephemeral d) political 14) This is the societal step BEFORE ritual a) worship b) mythology c) theatre d) element 15) This is the societal step BEFORE mythology a) ritual b) worship c) theatre d) design 16) This is the societal step BEFORE theatre a) mythology b) ritual c) worship d) design e) etiquette 17) Deals with themes of duty, power, and survival a) ritual b) fun c) storytelling d) moral e) fable f) myth 18) Repeated action that takes on meaning a) ritual b) fun c) storytelling d) moral e) fable f) myth 19) A human's desire to tell something over and over again a) repetition b) imitation c) humor d) etiquette e) mythology f) education 20) Trying to demonstrate something almost identically a) imitation b) repetition c) humor d) etiquette e) mythology f) education 21) A human being's ability to find something funny a) imitation b) repetition c) humor d) etiquette e) mythology f) education 22) Origin of theatre related to sharing information before there was written language a) ritual b) storytelling c) run d) etiquette e) ephemeral 23) A story that is 100% true and based on actual events a) history b) mythology c) fable d) etiquette e) text f) imitation 24) A made-up explanation or story presented as truth a) history b) mythology c) fable d) etiquette e) text f) imitation 25) A short story with a moral that is not presented as something that "actually happened" a) history b) mythology c) fable d) etiquette e) text f) imitation 26) How many Elements of Theatre must a production have in order for it to qualify as theatre? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5 f) 6

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