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Activity 5 Un bou nd Re port Format and key the text at the right as an unbound report. Use Thea tre for the title of the report. Proofread and correct all keying and format errors. ave as : CRl ACTIVITY5 Tonight th e house lights will dim, and another performance will begin on Broad- way. Perhaps it will be another performance of The Phantom oj the Opera, the longest-running show in the history of Broadway with 8.251 performances as of November 25. 2007 (Hernandez). Or perhaps it will be the play that replaces The Phantom oj the Opera. Somewhere . sometime today, another enactment of one of Shakespeare 's plays will take place. It may be in a high school auditorium, or it may be at a profes- sional Shakespearean playhouse. Theatre has enriched the lives of people for many years. No one really knows when the first play production was performed . However . histor ia ns say , " Theatre is as old as mankind. There have been primitive forms of it since man's beginnings" (Berthold, 1991, 1). The more commonly recognized form of theat re, the play, dates back to what is referred to as "Greek Theatre" an d "Roman Theatre."
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Activity 5

Unbound Report

Format and key the text at the right as an unbound report Use Theatre for the title of the report Proofread and correct all keying and format errors

ave as CRl ACTIVITY5

Tonight the house lights will dim and another performance will begin on Broadshyway Perhaps it will be another performance of The Phantom oj the Opera the longest-running show in the history of Broadway with 8251 performances as of November 25 2007 (Hernandez) Or perhaps it will be the play that replaces The Phantom oj the Opera

Somewhere sometime today another enactment of one of Shakespeares plays will take place It may be in a high school auditorium or it may be at a profes shysional Shakespearean playhouse

Theatre has enriched the lives of people for many years No one really knows when the first play production was performed However historians say Theatre is as old as mankind There have been primitive forms of it since mans beginnings (Berthold 1991 1) The more commonly recognized form of theatr e the play dates back to what is referred to as Greek Theatre and Roman Theatre

Review 128

Activity 6

References List Use the information below to create a references list on a separate page Proofread and correct all keying and format errors

References

Berthold Margot The History of World Theatre New York The Continuum Publishi ng Company 1991

Hernandez Ernio Playbill News Long Runs on Broadshyway httpwwwplaybillcom ceebritybuzzarticle75222html (accessed November 25 2007)

Prince Nancy and Jeanie Jackshyson Exploring Theatre MinneshyapolisSt Paul West Publishing Company 1997

Save as CR1 ACTIVITY6

Gree k Thea t re

Greek Theatre started around 500 BC Sophocles and Aristophanes are two of the well-known Greek playwrights whose works are s till being per formed today

Religious festivals that honored the Greek god of wine and fertility (Dionysus) were part of the culture of Greece around this time The Greeks felt that if they honored Dionysus he would in turn bless them with many children lich land and abundant crops Plays were performed as part of these festivals

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Rom an Theat re

Roman Theatre was the next widely recognized form of the theatre Th e first Roman theatrical performance historians believe was perform ed around 365 BC Seneca Plautus and Terence are the best known of the early Roman playwrights Seneca was known for his tra gedies while the other two were known for their comedies

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Activity 7

Table 1

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bull Main title row height 05 The Grapes of Wrat h (1939_)_ John Steinbeck align center 14-pt font

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Ho~de of Dawn (1968) N Scott Momaday bull Data rows row height 03 bottom vertical alignment Everyday Use (1973) Alice Walker

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The Phone Booth at the Corner (1989) Juan Delgado Save as CR1 ACTIVITY7

Review 129

To accommodate the large number of people who attended the plays (as many as 14000 to 17000 people according to historians) theatres were built into a hillside The plays were staged in the morning ans lasted until sunset since there was no electricity for lighting (Prince and Jackson 1997 35)

helliptheatre buildings The Romans were great engineers and architects They built theatres that were unified free standing structures several stories in height (Prince and Jackson 1997 44)

  • Review 3
  • Review 4
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Activity 6

References List Use the information below to create a references list on a separate page Proofread and correct all keying and format errors

References

Berthold Margot The History of World Theatre New York The Continuum Publishi ng Company 1991

Hernandez Ernio Playbill News Long Runs on Broadshyway httpwwwplaybillcom ceebritybuzzarticle75222html (accessed November 25 2007)

Prince Nancy and Jeanie Jackshyson Exploring Theatre MinneshyapolisSt Paul West Publishing Company 1997

Save as CR1 ACTIVITY6

Gree k Thea t re

Greek Theatre started around 500 BC Sophocles and Aristophanes are two of the well-known Greek playwrights whose works are s till being per formed today

Religious festivals that honored the Greek god of wine and fertility (Dionysus) were part of the culture of Greece around this time The Greeks felt that if they honored Dionysus he would in turn bless them with many children lich land and abundant crops Plays were performed as part of these festivals

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tJ~ ~ pounduft iMia- o~ d~ ~ ~ ~L ivL t jJ

~~ L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ampctMcibj ~~ HOshy

~cp~ oMRl j~ m J5)

Rom an Theat re

Roman Theatre was the next widely recognized form of the theatre Th e first Roman theatrical performance historians believe was perform ed around 365 BC Seneca Plautus and Terence are the best known of the early Roman playwrights Seneca was known for his tra gedies while the other two were known for their comedies

The Roman plays were similar to those of the Greeks Unlike the Greeks however the Romans did not limit the number of a ctors in each play Another major difference between the Greek and Rom an theatres was the theatre buildings dI-u R~~~~~~ ~1A~ dt-ltU-j flwit tJ(~JuLt ~~ ~tU--Jovv4r-t Jtlaquo-cL u u u ~1LL~ ltgt~(-gt-ilaquo WYt Cy~ ~ l~middot 99( W)

Activity 7

Table 1

Create the table at the right

bull Table Styles - Medium Literature Author Shading 1 - Accent 4

bull Center the table horizontally A Rose for Emily (1930) William Faulkner land vertically I ~

bull Main title row height 05 The Grapes of Wrat h (1939_)_ John Steinbeck align center 14-pt font

bull Column headings row The Scotty Who Knew Too M uch (1940) James Thurber height 04 align center

Ho~de of Dawn (1968) N Scott Momaday bull Data rows row height 03 bottom vertical alignment Everyday Use (1973) Alice Walker

bull Adjust column widths to arrange material attractively I Ask My Mother to Sing (1986) Li-Young lee on the page

The Phone Booth at the Corner (1989) Juan Delgado Save as CR1 ACTIVITY7

Review 129

To accommodate the large number of people who attended the plays (as many as 14000 to 17000 people according to historians) theatres were built into a hillside The plays were staged in the morning ans lasted until sunset since there was no electricity for lighting (Prince and Jackson 1997 35)

helliptheatre buildings The Romans were great engineers and architects They built theatres that were unified free standing structures several stories in height (Prince and Jackson 1997 44)

  • Review 3
  • Review 4
Page 3: 4.. IJD - Behtek · 2016. 12. 18. · Activity 4 . 4.. all leiters used . CMJcroPace::> IJD . 2' I 3' Timed Writings • 2 4. 6 • 8 10. 1. Key a l' timing on each . In deciding

To accommodate the large number of people who attended the plays (as many as 14000 to 17000 people according to historians) theatres were built into a hillside The plays were staged in the morning ans lasted until sunset since there was no electricity for lighting (Prince and Jackson 1997 35)

helliptheatre buildings The Romans were great engineers and architects They built theatres that were unified free standing structures several stories in height (Prince and Jackson 1997 44)

  • Review 3
  • Review 4

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