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Theater and Shakespeare Review. English 9. By PresenterMedia.com. Where was Shakespeare born? Stratford on Avon, England. This type of play is light-hearted and ends on a happy note Comedy. A rich person of high rank who supported an acting company Patron.
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Theater and Shakespeare Review English 9 By PresenterMedia.com
Where was Shakespeare born? • Stratford on Avon, England
This type of play is light-hearted and ends on a happy note • Comedy
A rich person of high rank who supported an acting company • Patron
What was Shakespeare’s wife’s name? • Anne Hathaway
Poor audience members who paid a penny to stand in the yard and watch the play • Groundlings
What are the names of Shakespeare’s children • Susanna, Judith & Hamnet (twins)
If a comedy was being performed at the Globe, the color of the flag would be . . . • White
How was young Shakespeare introduced to drama? • Traveling actors came to Stratford
What two things did costumes reveal to the audience? • A character’s status (king or servant) and morality (good or evil)
What time of day did a play start? • 2:00 PM
Shakespeare’s works were first published in a collection called . . . • The First Folio
This type of play is serious, and the main character dies as a result of his tragic flaw • Tragedy
What was Shakespeare’s mother’s name? • Mary Arden
London’s first theater was called . . . • The Theater
This type of play is about the history of English kings • History
What is the name of the property Shakespeare purchased when he was ready to retire • New Place
She was a patron of all arts and supported Shakespeare • Queen Elizabeth I
What was the censor of the plays called? • The Master of Revels
Where the Globe Theater was located • Southwark
Where did Shakespeare move to follow his acting career • London
What is the name of the great tragic actor in Shakespeare’s company? • Richard Burbage
What burned to the ground in 1613 during a production of Henry VIII • The Globe
How long did a performance (play) last? • Two hours
What is the name of the great comedian (clown) in The King’s Men? • Will Kempe
He became the patron of Lord Chamberlain’s Men, so they changed their name to honor him? • James I
What did Shakespeare’s father do for a living? • Glovemaker
How would the audience know a play was about to start • Three trumpet blasts
What color flag would be raised to represent a history? • Red
What is a nickname for the Globe? • The wooden O
With no scenery, how would the audience gain an understanding of the play? • Costumes, props, music, and what the actors said (“My, it’s foggy today”)
What is a 14-line poem with a certain rhyme scheme called? • A sonnet
Who played the female roles? • Younger, teenage boys (women weren’t allow to act)
What was the Globe built out of? • Lumber/timber from the Theater
What cost 45 million dollars and opened in 1997? • A reconstruction of the Globe
How did Shakespeare earn most of his money? • His share of the gate/admissions
Label the Parts of the Theater (see the next slide for answers)