Read the texts. Complete the gaps with the correct tense of the verbs in parentheses. The history of theater The word theater but theater (mean) a “place for seeing”, (be) more than just a building where plays are performed. It’s the whole idea behind what (happen) there. Theater is where playwrights (write) scripts, directors set designers and technical crew the-scenes, and the actors of these people theater, but it Exactly when theater Prehistoric hunters hunting expeditions. Ancient Egyptians (be) there to experience it. (begin) is a mystery. (act) out stories about their (perform) sacred songs and their gods in religious ceremonies, but the idea of theater as dramatic entertainment art, culture and theater (dance) for (come) later. Renaissance theater In the Renaissance period, from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, an interest in classical Greek and Roman (return). Two major theater design traditions were developed at this time in Italy: the proscenium arch that frames and divides the stage from the audience and the art of painting cloths as backdrops for scenery. Another major influence from this region was the commedia dell’arte, which means comedy of the profession. This form (be) an improvised, quick-witted performance by wandering players. They (make up) their lines as they of theater (wear) masks to portray a regular cast of characters and (go) along. The daughters and wives of the players In England, Queen Elizabeth I strongly known, the most famous playwright in history (be) an actor and poet, who (be) some of the first women to perform in theater. (support) the theater. During Elizabethan times, as they are (begin) his career. Born in 1564, William Shakespeare (write) plays for his company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, to perform. Many of his plays, such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and A midsummer night’s dream, are still studied and performed all over the world today.
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The history of theater
The word theater but theater means (mean) a “place for seeing”, is (be) more than just a building where plays are performed. It’s the whole idea behind what happens (happen) there. Theater is where playwrights write (write) scripts, directors set designers and technical crew the-scenes, and the actors of these people theater, but it Exactly when theater Prehistoric hunters hunting expeditions. Ancient Egyptians is (be) there to experience it. began (begin) is a mystery. Acted (act) out stories about their performed (perform) sacred songs and their gods in religious ceremonies, but the idea of theater as dramatic entertainment art, culture and theater danced (dance) for came (come) later. Renaissance theater In the Renaissance period, from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, an interest in classical Greek and Roman returned (return). Two major theater design traditions were developed at this time in Italy: the proscenium arch that frames and divides the stage from the audience and the art of painting cloths as backdrops for scenery. Another major influence from this region was the commedia dell’arte, which means comedy of the profession. This form was (be) an improvised, quick-witted performance by wandering players. They made up (make up) their lines as they of theater wore (wear) masks to portray a regular cast of characters and went (go) along. The daughters and wives of the players In England, Queen Elizabeth I strongly known, the most famous playwright in history was (be) an actor and poet, who was (be) some of the first women to perform in theater. Supported (support) the theater. During Elizabethan times, as they are began (begin) his career. Born in 1564, William Shakespeare wrote (write) plays for his company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, to perform. Many of his plays, such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and A midsummer night’s dream, are still studied and performed all over the world today.
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The word theater means (mean) a “place for seeing”, but theater is (be) more than just a building where plays are performed. It’s the whole idea behind what happens (happen) there. Theater is where playwrights write (write) scripts, directors supervise (supervise) rehearsals, set designers and technical crew work (work) behindthe-scenes, and the actors perform (perform) on stage. All of these people have (have) an important role in the theater, but it isn’t (not/be) true theater until an audience is (be) there to experience it.
Exactly when theater began (begin) is a mystery. Prehistoric hunters acted (act) out stories about their hunting expeditions. Ancient Egyptians performed (perform) sacred songs and danced (dance) for their gods in religious ceremonies, but the idea of theater as dramatic entertainment came (come) later.
Renaissance theater
In the Renaissance period, from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, an interest in classical Greek and Roman art, culture and theater returned (return). Two major theater design traditions were developed at this time in Italy: the proscenium arch that frames and divides the stage from the audience and the art of painting cloths as backdrops for scenery.
Another major influence from this region was the commedia dell’arte, which means comedy of the profession. This form of theater was (be) an improvised, quick-witted performance by wandering players. They wore (wear) masks to portray a regular cast of characters and made up (make up) their lines as they went (go) along. The daughters and wives of the players were (be) some of the first women to perform in theater.
In England, Queen Elizabeth I strongly supported (support) the theater. During Elizabethan times, as they are known, the most famous playwright in history began (begin) his career. Born in 1564, William Shakespeare was (be) an actor and poet, who wrote (write) plays for his company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, to perform. Many of his plays, such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and A midsummer night’s dream, are still studied and performed all over the world today.
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