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Where does the term “thespian,” meaning, a person who perfor…

Where does the term “thespian,” meaning, a person who performs theatre, come from?

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Which theatre space has audience seating on FOUR sides?

Which theatre space has audience seating on FOUR sides?

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In The Mikado, who does Yum-Yum fall in love with? 

In The Mikado, who does Yum-Yum fall in love with? 

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In Medieval Drama, which type of drama was produced in Latin…

In Medieval Drama, which type of drama was produced in Latin, the language of the nobles?

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Pitting the protagonist against the antagonist is what?

Pitting the protagonist against the antagonist is what?

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In The Tempest, who is the deformed wretch who hates, yet se…

In The Tempest, who is the deformed wretch who hates, yet serves, Prospero?

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In India, plays produced in the noble language were known as…

In India, plays produced in the noble language were known as what kind of plays?

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Which of the characters in Into the Woods is trying to find…

Which of the characters in Into the Woods is trying to find a golden slipper?

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What does “spatial art” refer to?

What does “spatial art” refer to?

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Who, in The Tempest, is the sprite who does Prospero’s biddi…

Who, in The Tempest, is the sprite who does Prospero’s bidding?

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