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Theatre Basics
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1. Where more experts agree that human beings came into existence
Nickelodeons
Lyrics
Africa
Western Drama
2. Divided into fatalist - hilarious and existentialist
Absurdism
Ha
Ki
Eugene O'Neill
3. Romanian-born French playwright best categorized as a hilarious absurdist; The Bald Soprano (1949) & Rhinoceros (1959)
Daguerreotype
Intermezzi
Eugene Ionesco
Romantics
4. 'The Father of Realism'; was initially a Romantic writer and his early plays were verse dramas largely based on Norwegian history and folk literature; plays presented complex - sometimes distrubing - views of human society; A Doll's House (1879) - Gh
musical
Regional Theatre
The Interpretation of Dreams
Henrik Ibsen
5. Play that takes place in a mental institution - the audience sits on the stage with the actor-patients
Kordian (1962)
Characters in the Peking Opera
Comedy of Manners
Ta'ziyeh
6. Goethe's most famous Romantic play
Eugene O'Neill
Faust
The Koran
Absurdism
7. The orchestrated melodies
Total Theatre
Burlesque
The Adding Machine (1923)
Music
8. Writes the music
Daguerreotype
Lyrics
Vaudeville
Composer
9. Comedies forced Victorian society to reexamine its hypocrisies; Lady Windermere's Fan (1892) - A WOman of No Importance (1893) - An Ideal Husband (1894); advocated 'art for art's sake'; The Importance of Being Ernest
Oscar Wilde
dance musicals
Aphra Behn
Painted-face roles
10. Recorded conversations of slum dwellers in Dublin and used their words verbatim in his plays
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11. Built in Venice in 1637
First Public Opera House
philosophy - astronomy - science - and religion
Shakespeare's King John
Straight Plays
12. Second part of a Noh play - protagonist performs a dance that expresses his or her concern
women could legally appear on stages in England
Sanskrit Drama
Ha
Naturalistic Plays
13. First female theatre manager in London; was also an actor and singer; managed first theatre to have a box set; Olympic Theatre in London
Expressionism
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Opera
14. An early form of theatre; it used theatrical techniques such as song - dance - and characterization - but it was still firmly rooted in religion
Aphra Behn
Natyasastra
Restoration
Ritual Theatre
15. One of the most influential thinkers of the Enlightenment - French poet - essayist - and playwright whose writing often got him in trouble with the church; built a theatre on his own estate so he could freely present his plays
Performance Art
Voltaire
musical
Comic opera
16. A form of musical entertainment featuring bawdy songs - dancing women - and sometimes striptease
book musicals
Shakespeare's King John
Burlesque
Romantics
17. Wrote 'high comedies' which were cerebral socially relevant plays that had an intellectual scope so vast they forced audiences to reassess their values; Man and Superman (1903) & The Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
Sanskrit Drama
Burlesque
George Bernard Shaw
Opera
18. Musicals with a particularly well-developed story and characters
Symbolism
The Black Crook
Eugene O'Neill
book musicals
19. An extreme form of realism; an acurate 'documentary' of everyday life - including its seamy side
Maxim Gorky
Naturalism
Bunraku movements
Surrealism
20. Improved the daguerreotype and created modern photography; was also an English physicist
Natyasastra
Domestic Tragedies
Shakuntala
William Fox Talbot
21. French Enlightenment playwright; was an inventor and thinker who spent countless hours at the leading intellectual salons of France; most famous plays are The Barber of Seville - and The Marriage of Figaro - his plays reflect the attitudes of the Enl
Opera
Beaumarchais
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Early European travelers and missionaries
22. Result of western influence - a toned down version of Kabuki - told stories of everyday life - particularly those of women - women played women's parts (whereas Kabuki was all male)
The Jazz Singer
Kordian (1962)
The Koran
Shimpa
23. Three parts of a Noh play
The Adding Machine (1923)
Absurdism
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
book musicals
24. Goethe's most famous Romantic play
Non-Western Drama
The Adding Machine (1923)
Faust
Painted-face roles
25. Uses rock music - the rock and roll of the 1950s (Grease) - the psychedelic rock of the 1960s (Hair) or contemporary pop and rock (Rent)
rock musical
3 components of Musical Scripts
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Denis Diderot
26. A robust and spectacular version of Noh; named after the characters for 'song' - 'dance' - and 'skill'; created by a woman named Okuni - owner of a brothel
Kabuki
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Precolonial African Theatre
Oscar Wilde
27. Only cost a nickel
The Jazz Singer
Nickelodeons
Problem plays
Existentialism
28. Writes the book
Librettist
Little Theatre Movement
Minstrel Show Structure
William Fox Talbot
29. Earliest form for photography
Daguerreotype
Nickelodeons
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Andre Antoine
30. Would agitate the masses - attack the spectators' sensibilities and purge people of their destructive tendencies; wanted stylized - ritualized performances - not realism - which they felt restricted the theatre to the study of psychological problems
Denis Diderot
Minstrel Show
Theatre of Cruelty
The Enlightenment
31. Kabuki borrowed many of these movements to make Kabuki acting highly stylized and almost puppet-like
Lorraine Handsberry
Painted-face roles
Kathakali
Bunraku movements
32. People who dismissed Traditional African Theatre because it was so unlike anything they knew
Shakuntala
Intermezzi
Comedy of Manners
Early European travelers and missionaries
33. Book - music - and lyrics
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Noh drama and Kabuki
3 components of Musical Scripts
Sean O'Casey
34. Greatest of the Sturm und Drang playwrights; was also a critic - journalist - painter - biologist - statesman - poet - novelist - philosopher - scientist - and the manager of the Duke of Weimar's playhouse
Noh drama and Kabuki
The Adding Machine (1923)
Goethe
Voltaire
35. First female theatre manager in London; was also an actor and singer; managed first theatre to have a box set; Olympic Theatre in London
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
Restoration
Early European travelers and missionaries
Henrik Ibsen
36. Comedies forced Victorian society to reexamine its hypocrisies; Lady Windermere's Fan (1892) - A WOman of No Importance (1893) - An Ideal Husband (1894); advocated 'art for art's sake'; The Importance of Being Ernest
The Interpretation of Dreams
Total Theatre
Oscar Wilde
Emile Zola
37. Musicals that are mostly singing and have less spoken dialogue; similar to operattas - but thier tone is often much darker and more dramatic
Variety Show
Off Broadway
Operatic Musicals
Ritual Theatre
38. Writes the lyrics
Off Broadway
Dance of the Forest
book musicals
Lyricist
39. One of the most popular Kabuki and Bunraku playwrights - who - like Shakespeare - wrote crowd-pleasing plays that combined poetry and prose in dramatic tales of comedy - tragedy - love - and war
Voltaire
Ha
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Emile Zola
40. Type of Islamic theatre which is created by lighting two-dimensional figures and casting their shadows on a screen; the audience watches the silhouettes while a narrator tells a story
Reprise
The Adding Machine (1923)
Bunraku movements
Shadow Theatre
41. The first theatre in the world to be lit with electric lights
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Western Drama
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Existentialism
42. Elaborate geometrical designs were used for these roles which included supernatural beings - warriors - and bandits; the color of the make-up indicated the character's personality
Kyu
Realism
Samuel Beckett
Painted-face roles
43. No protagonist; deals with a family of characters who tell many stories at once; the fact that characters on stage take no action may inspire audience members to be motivated for the opposite in real life
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
Jo
Andre Antoine
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
44. Brought Western-style theatre to Africa to dramatize Bible stories in order to win converts
Ballad Operas
Kathakali
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
Fourth Room
45. Romanian-born French playwright best categorized as a hilarious absurdist; The Bald Soprano (1949) & Rhinoceros (1959)
Eugene Ionesco
Melodrama
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
A Dream Play (1902)
46. One of the most valuable historical records of Indian theatre; an encyclopedic book of dramatic theory and practice; has 37 chapters and covers every aspect of classical Indian drama - also a treatise on dramatic theory and philosophy - states that t
Existential Absurdism
The Student Prince
First Public Opera House
Natyasastra
47. A permanent - professional theatre outside NYC; founded in 1947 by Margo Jones; stage new plays alongside commercial hits and historical plays; appeal to the intellectual audiences that Hollywood seldom serves
George Bernard Shaw
dance musicals
William Fox Talbot
Regional Theatre
48. Kabuki borrowed many of these movements to make Kabuki acting highly stylized and almost puppet-like
Shakuntala
Bunraku movements
Vaudeville
Alienation Effect
49. A dialogue that captures the incoherence - broken language - and pauses of modern speech; usually marked by surreal distortion and impending danger; from writing of Franz Kafka
Alienation Effect
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Kafkaesque
Kathakali
50. The artist imposes his own internal state onto the outside world itself; expressionism is a subjective account of an objective perception; expressionist plays use deliberate set distortion
Fatalist Absurdism
Natyasastra
Straight Plays
Expressionism