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Theater: The Lively Art, 4/e
Edwin Wilson, City University of NY
Alvin Goldfarb, Illinois State University
Asian and Medieval Theater
Multiple Choice Quiz
Choose the best answer.
1
The performers in a _______________ enact the lives of saints.
A)
Mystery Play
B)
Miracle Play
C)
Morality Play
D)
None of these
2
Noah's Ark
is the dramatization of a series of biblical events. This kind of play was called a __________________.
A)
Mystery Play
B)
Miracle Play
C)
Morality Play
D)
None of these
3
Everyman
is the best known example of a _________________.
A)
Mystery Play
B)
Miracle Play
C)
Morality Play
D)
None of these
4
"Cycle Plays" were always comprised of this kind of play:
A)
Mystery Plays
B)
Miracle Plays
C)
Morality Plays
D)
None of these
5
___________________ is an Indian dance/drama.
A)
Noh
B)
Bunraku
C)
Kathakali
D)
Kabuki
6
Sotoba Komanchi
is one of the ____________ plays influenced by Buddhism.
A)
Noh
B)
Bunraku
C)
Kathakali
D)
Kabuki
7
____________________ was the first of a Japanese form of theater to flourish during the Tokugawa period.
A)
Noh
B)
Bunraku
C)
Kathakali
D)
Kabuki
8
This form of Japanese theater was first performed by all-female troupes:
A)
Noh
B)
Bunraku
C)
Kathakali
D)
Kabuki
9
__________________ is the first form of Japanese puppet theater that became popular in the 1600s.
A)
Noh
B)
Bunraku
C)
Kathakali
D)
Kabuki
10
This form of Indian theater is performed at night by torchlight under a canopy of flowers.
A)
Noh
B)
Bunraku
C)
Kathakali
D)
Kabuki
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