| A | B |
| Shakespeare coined what theatrical terminology? | stage directions |
| What era did Shakespeare write? | English Renaissance (1500s-1600s -- the 16th/17th century) |
| Shakespeare's theatrical troupe | Lord Chamberlain's Men |
| Lead actor in Shakespeare's theatrical troupe | Richard Burbage |
| Built and part-owned Shakespeare's playhouse | James Burbage |
| The name of Shakespeare's 16-sided playhouse | The Globe |
| Area where props, costumes, and scenery was stored in Shakespeare's playhouse | Tiring House |
| Area where peasants stood during the shows for 1 pence | Yard |
| Area where Kings and Queens sat during the shows for 5 pence | Lord's Room |
| Area on the left and right side of the stage where noblemen sat on cushions for 4 pence | Gentlemen's Room |
| Area surrounding the theatre with wooden benches for 3 pence | Gallery |
| Shakespeare's mom | Owned land |
| Shakespeare's dad | Glovemaker and mayor |
| Shakespeare's birthplace | Stratford Upon Avon |
| Shakespeare's Birth | April 23, 1564 |
| Shakespeare's Death | April 23, 1616 |
| Shakespeare's wife | Anne Hathaway |
| Two scandals with Shakespeare's wife | She was 8 years older than him, and she got pregnant before marriage |
| Define iam | 2 |
| Define penta | 5 |
| Define meter | 1 |
| What is the significance of iam, penta, and meter in iambic pentameter | For every 1 line, there will five 2-syllable words |
upstage right,  | 1 |
upstage,  | 2 |
upstage left,  | 3 |
stage right,  | 4 |
center,  | 5 |
stage left,  | 6 |
downstage right,  | 7 |
downstage,  | 8 |
downstage left,  | 9 |
| Age that Shakespeare drop out of school | 13 |