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Greek Theater all began in the Theatre of ______________ in Athens: Dionysus. What were the two types of Greek theater: tragedy. Actors wore ___________ to show emotion: masks. The theater of Dionysus could hold _________ people and was designed so people could _________: . Greek actors were highly regarded and were given which two benefits? : government positions. All of the following are true about Ancient Greek Theater EXCEPT which of the following: actors wore microphones
Engage in eerie reading comprehension fun with this worksheet! It focuses on the haunting incidents at the Princess Theater in Australia. Children will read firsthand eyewitness accounts and subsequently compose critical thinking responses.
Sophocles is credited as being the first actor: False. Greek theatre masks were created solely for entertainment purposes:: False. Who attended Greek theatre tragedies: . Women roles in Greek theatre were always played by women: False. What area is show in red: Orchestra. What part of the Greek theatre is the blank box on: Theatron. Who was the Greek god of theater: Dionysus. Who was the first actor: Thespis. What were Greek theaters built on: Hills. Who wrote Oedipus: Sophocles
PLAYWRIGHT, DIRECTOR, COMPOSER, PERFORMER, SET DESIGNER, COSTUME MAKER, SOUND DESIGNER, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, COSTUME DESIGNER, LIGHTING DESIGNER, MUSICAL DIRECTOR
Explore musical theater with our engaging quiz! Cover its history, roles, and elements of 'Into the Woods'. Start your appreciation now!
What is the plot of a story: Sequence of events in a story. What is the setting of a play: The time and place of a story. Who are minor characters in a play: A character who does not play a large role in a story.. Who are the major characters of a play or story: The story would change if character were removed. Who is a narrator: A speaker or character who tells a story. Who is the playwright: The author of a play. What is a script: A set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out. What is a drama: A story written to be performed by actors. What is dialogue: Conversation between two or more characters. What is acting: use of face, body, and voice to portray character
Bring the fall festival to life with Readers Theater! Improve reading and performance skills. Download now and enjoy a fun activity!