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1

Who was the head of the government that outlawed theatre in England in the 17th century?
A)William Shakespeare
B)Oliver Cromwell
C)Queen Elizabeth I
D)Queen Elizabeth II
2

The weekly expense of operating a show is called
A)The nut
B)The enchilada
C)Soup to nuts
D)The daily bread
3

People who invest in theatre productions are known as
A)Fools
B)Nuts
C)Angels
D)Capitalists
4

What is the second-longest running musical in history?
A)Cats
B)Phantom of the Opera
C)Hairspray
D)Les Miserables
5

All of the following are places commercial theatre is produced except
A)Broadway
B)Off Off Broadway
C)College campuses
D)Off Broadway
6

The term _____ describes serious dramas that began in the 1950s in New York City.
A)Off Off Broadway
B)Off Broadway
C)Blockbuster
D)Avant-garde
7

What was the first Broadway show to feature totally nude actors?
A)Hair
B)Hairspray
C)Phantom of the Opera
D)Fiddler on the Roof
8

All of the following are sources of contributed income for not-for-profit theatres except
A)Individuals
B)Corporations
C)Foundations
D)Ticket sales
9

Which President signed the law creating the National Endowment for the Arts?
A)John Kennedy
B)Lyndon Johnson
C)Richard Nixon
D)Ronald Reagan
10

_____ presents a particular kind of drama or focuses on the work of one author.
A)Community theatre
B)Off Off Broadway
C)Festival theatre
D)Educational theatre







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