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  • Ruth Rias Sabanate
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  • 1

    The __ in a theatre is a space where people can relax, meet, and talk before or after a performance. It's also a place where actors may greet fans. Despite its name, it's rare to find a __that is actually green.

    Green Room

  • 2

    One theory about the name's origin is that it comes from the Gaelic word grian, meaning "__," which is related to the term "greenhouse."

    Sunlit

  • 3

    Since the ___ is often one of the few rooms in the theatre with windows, it may have been named the " __.

    Green Room

  • 4

    The __, where many of Shakespeare’s plays were first performed, became an architectural reference for future theatres

    Globe Theatre

  • 5

    It was built as a hexagon with a diameter of 55 feet, much smaller than the Greek amphitheater’s 80 feet.

    Globe Theatre

  • 6

    The __ audience area could hold about 1,500 people, creating a more intimate setting that allowed for subtler, more nuanced storytelling

    Globe Theatre

  • 7

    an open courtyard where they could stand for a lower ticket price

    Pit

  • 8

    semi- circular balconies for those willing to pay more for a seat

    Galleries

  • 9

    The term "__" is still used in modern theatre, showing how these historical terms and concepts have persisted

    Pit

  • Module 1

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    Day 1

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    Parts of Speech

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    Last Module

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  • 1

    The __ in a theatre is a space where people can relax, meet, and talk before or after a performance. It's also a place where actors may greet fans. Despite its name, it's rare to find a __that is actually green.

    Green Room

  • 2

    One theory about the name's origin is that it comes from the Gaelic word grian, meaning "__," which is related to the term "greenhouse."

    Sunlit

  • 3

    Since the ___ is often one of the few rooms in the theatre with windows, it may have been named the " __.

    Green Room

  • 4

    The __, where many of Shakespeare’s plays were first performed, became an architectural reference for future theatres

    Globe Theatre

  • 5

    It was built as a hexagon with a diameter of 55 feet, much smaller than the Greek amphitheater’s 80 feet.

    Globe Theatre

  • 6

    The __ audience area could hold about 1,500 people, creating a more intimate setting that allowed for subtler, more nuanced storytelling

    Globe Theatre

  • 7

    an open courtyard where they could stand for a lower ticket price

    Pit

  • 8

    semi- circular balconies for those willing to pay more for a seat

    Galleries

  • 9

    The term "__" is still used in modern theatre, showing how these historical terms and concepts have persisted

    Pit