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People who deal with lighting on the stage are called ____________

Technicians

The author's point of view in the play compared to the original author's point of view is more _________ towards the Russians

Favorable

The play that uses the stock characters consisting of the usual types of lovers, heroes, and clowns is _____ ________

Indian Sanskrit

A writer who changes a story into a format for film production for movies or television is a(n) ____________

Screenwriter

Symbols in Fiddler on the Roof are ____________, ______

Candlesticks, Violin

When a character says the opposite of what he or she actually means, this is called ______ _____

Verbal Irony

_____ is a highly popular cartoon media for Japan

Anime

The people who make the backgrounds of the scenes in a play are ______ ____

Stage Crew

A topic that contributes to the main ideas and themes in Fiddler on the Roof is ________ ___________

Cultural Differences

A literary device that gives hidden information or tells about the future and is used to move the actions in a play could be __________

Scenes of Prophetic Dreams, Ghosts, Visions

When a character has to make a difficult decision about the right path to choose, it is called a(n) _____ _______

Moral Dilemma

Using technology to set a stage and adding live actors is _______ _____

Digital Drama

A long speech made by an actor in a play is a(n) _________

Monologue

A type of drama that used female actors for the first time in history is _______ Restoration Comedy

British

When an actor speaks briefly to the audience, and the other characters are unaware of it, it is called a(n) _____

Aside

A physical type of comedy that includes silly tricks and exaggerated physical violence is _________

Slapstick

A feature of any story or play that contains its own particular conflicts and moves the plot along is ________ _______

Cultural Setting

A type of play about ancient traditional and spiritual stories that uses stylized movement is ________ ___

Japanese Noh

Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet by William Shakespeare are included in ____________ _____

Renaissance Drama

The main conflict for ______ is trying to maintain his traditions

Hamlet

The ending of Fiddler on the Roof mainly supports the theme __________

of loss & change, yet hope

Ideas in Roman plays originated from _____ _____

Greek Plays

Playwrights write scripts for _____

Plays

When the audience knows about something that the character does not, it is ________ _____

Dramatic Irony

A current news topic today, ________ ___________, is similar to the situation in Fiddler on the Roof

Cultural Differences