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What was the first form of theatre? CORRECT ANSWERS People living in caves
engaged in storytelling around the fire with rhythmic movement
What was the main focus of Egyptian theatre? CORRECT ANSWERS The gods and
the pharaohs
What civilization is credited with many of the theatrical innovations that are still in use
today? CORRECT ANSWERS Ancient Greeks
Most Greek plays were performed as part of what festival? CORRECT ANSWERS City
Dionysia, or Great Dionysia, to honor Dionysus
Where did Greeks perform their plays? CORRECT ANSWERS In the theatron, the
theatre built as a semi-circle of stone in hillsides
Why did plays in the Greek festivals start at daybreak? CORRECT ANSWERS There
were no light instruments, so they relied on the sun for lighting
Did the Greeks and Elizabethans allow women on stage? CORRECT ANSWERS No,
the Greeks and Elizabethans both used men in female roles
What are dithyrambs? CORRECT ANSWERS Dithyrambs are the improvised chanting
or singing in which the large chorus sang out the story in early Greek plays
Who changed the song of the chorus into a more formalized narrative in the Greek
theatre? CORRECT ANSWERS Arion, a Greek poet
Who originated tragedy by introducing the first actor? CORRECT ANSWERS Thespis
Aeschylus is the father of tragedy--what important innovation did he create? CORRECT
ANSWERS Aeschylus introduced the second actor
Why is "The Persians," by Aeschylus, considered the oldest surviving Greek play?
CORRECT ANSWERS Many of the plays were lost, and the oldest one we've found is
"The Persians"
Because he wrote the oldest SURVIVING play, how do theatre historians refer to
Aeschylus? CORRECT ANSWERS He is known as the Father of Tragedy