Bill’s Factsheet | Props | Make a Scene | The Plays | Shakespeare’s phrases |
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What is the Name of Shakespeare’s Theatre
Globe
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What is the purpose of a prop?
To help an actor in a scene
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What is the fourth wall?
The imaginary wall of a box set through which the audience sees the stage.
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What is the call to arms? Or “Flourish of Trumpets”?
Alarum
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What is “breaking the ice”?
Finding something to talk about when no one knows what to say
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What are words Shakespeare invented?
(Nearly 3,000 words total)
Barefaced
Circumstantial Skim milk |
What is from Miracle of 34th Street?
The cane
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What is an entrance?
Part of the set through which actors walk onto the stage
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What is the Epilogue?
Conclusion of the play
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What is “Milk of Human Kindness”?
Care and compassion for others
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Who did Shakespeare marry?
Anne Hathaway
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What prop is from Willie Wonka?
The golden ticket
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What is a door flat?
A scenery item consisting of a wall containing a working door
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Helena
She marries Demetrius
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What is the “green-eyed monster”?
Animal form of jealousy
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When was Shakespeare buried?
April 25, 1616
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What prop did Indiana Jones use?
Bullwhip
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What is color theory?
The science behind the way color works in lighting, costume and set design.
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Who is Malcolm?
King after Macbeth is killed
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What is “witching time of night” or “witching hour”
After dark; a time when people usually get in trouble
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What is the name of Shakespeare’s acting company?
Lord Chamberlain’s Men
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What did Malvolio wear in Twefth Night?
Yellow Stockings
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What is a “leg”?
Vertical drape set as a masking piece at the side of an acting area
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What are Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies?
Categories of Shakespeare’s plays
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What is “the course of love never did run smooth”?
True love is always a difficult path
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