1) Origin of theatre connected to themes of power, duty, and survival a) Myth b) Meaning c) tickets d) Ritual 2) The society step that generally comes before Ritual a) tickets b) Set c) Etiquette d) Worship 3) Ritual is a Repeated ACTION that takes on ____________ a) Myth b) Meaning c) of having fun d) Relationship 4) Humor is connected to this Origin of Theatre a) Storytelling b) Fun c) Myth d) Relationship 5) Trying to demonstrate something "almost identically" a) tickets b) Imitation c) Design d) Spectator 6) A human being's ability to find something funny a) Costumes b) Humor c) Props d) Relationship 7) A true story about the past a) History b) Stakes c) Liveness d) tickets 8) A Made-up explanation presented as truth a) Fun b) Costumes c) Myth d) Space 9) An explanation or story presented as "just a story" a) Design b) Fable c) Worship d) History 10) The message of a fable a) Moral b) Meaning c) talk d) at intermission 11) Third origin of theatre that isn't FUN or RITUAL a) Fable b) Etiquette c) Storytelling d) late 12) 1 of the 6 "Elements of Theatre" which describes a singer, actor, or dancer a) Performer b) Liveness c) Humor d) Costumes 13) 1 of the 6 "Elements of Theatre" which describes an audience a) Spectator b) Space c) Relationship d) Stakes 14) 1 of the 6 "Elements of Theatre" which describes a performer and spectator being in the same place at the same time a) Storytelling b) joke c) Liveness d) Worship 15) French word used to describe "audience rules of behavior" a) Etiquette b) Performer c) joke d) Worship 16) Goal, want, or need of a character a) Fable b) Objective c) talk d) Myth 17) What is at risk if a character doesn't meet their objective a) Stakes b) Set c) Objective d) Humor 18) Connection or association between 2 characters a) Humor b) Stakes c) Relationship d) Storytelling 19) Physical location of a theatre production a) Performer b) Props c) Space d) late 20) General content of a play, usually the story or plot a) Text b) Spectator c) Space d) Relationship 21) Technical elements of a play, what is seen and heard a) Design b) Liveness c) Humor d) tickets 22) The scenery behind the actors a) Worship b) Set c) History d) Performer 23) The objects actors interact with a) Etiquette b) Ritual c) Moral d) Props 24) Wigs, Hair, and Clothing worn by actors a) of having fun b) Costumes c) noisy to unwrap d) late 25) During a play, it is okay to laugh at a... a) joke b) Humor c) Etiquette d) Set 26) At most broadway theaters, you can buy... a) Objective b) Text c) tickets d) Spectator 27) While attending a play or musical, you should NOT... a) Humor b) Costumes c) talk d) Moral 28) If you are not enjoying a play, it is okay to leave... a) at intermission b) Text c) Imitation d) Objective 29) Cough drops can be a problem during a theatre production because they are... a) History b) noisy to unwrap c) late d) tickets 30) Theatre ushers might not let you enter the theater if you are... a) late b) Text c) at intermission d) Liveness 31) Audience members should all be open to the possibility... a) Text b) of having fun c) Spectator d) Humor

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