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Theatre Basics
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1. Africa's greatest living playwright; born in Nigeria; plays combine symbolism - mysticism - beautiful dialogue - and they make strong political points; plays are deeply rooted in African myths - dance - and rituals but also influenced by Western dram
First Public Opera House
Andre Antoine
Denis Diderot
Wole Soyinka
2. Most famous Restoration-era woman to make her living by writing plays
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
George Bernard Shaw
Reprise
Aphra Behn
3. Including operetta - developed out of intermezzi
Ritual Theatre
Music
Operatic Musicals
Comic opera
4. 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
Regional Theatre
overture
Japanese Theatre
The Black Crook
5. Unstructured theatrical events on street corners - bus stops and anywhere else people gathered
Eugene O'Neill
Chinese Theatre
Mie pose
Happenings
6. Showed middle-class characters finding happiness and true love (Enlightenment)
Opera
Sentimental Comedies
Poetic Realism
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
7. Goethe's most famous Romantic play
The Communist Manifesto
Variety Show
Minstrel Show
Faust
8. More serious plot and theme; West Side Story (1957)
Minstrel Show
Kabuki
Henrik Ibsen
musical
9. A production of British actor Charles Kean; had realistic costumes - set and props that he had researched to make sure they were historically correct
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10. First part had musical numbers with little comic dialogue; second part was full of songs - dance and standup routines; third part featured a one-act play
Vaudeville
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Minstrel Show Structure
Book
11. Type of theatre greatly influenced by Buddhism and Shinto; originates in ritual
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Alienation Effect
Japanese Theatre
12. Named new 'photographic' realism NATURALISM and his phrase 'slice of life' is quoted description of it
Jukebox musicals
Comic opera
Opera
Emile Zola
13. The first 'talkie' movie; featured white actor Al Jolson in blackface performing in a minstrel show
Reprise
The Jazz Singer
Shimpa
Romantic Playwrights
14. 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
Painted-face roles
Minstrel Show
Little Theatre Movement
Chinese Theatre
15. The realism of the play is expressed through lyrical language
Dance of the Forest
Variety Show
Poetic Realism
Bread and Puppet Theatre
16. More serious plot and theme; West Side Story (1957)
Shakespeare's King John
musical
onnagata
Kabuki
17. Composed and produced by Bob Cole - lyrics by Billy Johnson; story of a con man and used minstrel stereotypes and spoofed Chinatown; in one scene a young black man sings about he and his date were denied entry to a nightclub cuz He was black and this
Revue (Musical Review)
Absurdism
3 components of Musical Scripts
A Trip to Coontown
18. Estrangement; essentially the alienation effect
Voltaire
Shakuntala
Jukebox musicals
Verfremdung
19. Plays about the issues of the day that were in Manhattan neighborhoods
Kordian (1962)
Bunraku movements
Jukebox musicals
Off Broadway
20. Most popular type of theatre during the Restoration; often featured great wit and wordplay and told stories about sexual gratification - bedroom escapades - and humankind's unrefined nature when it comes to sex
Off Broadway
Comedy of Manners
Goethe
The Enlightenment
21. First black woman playwright to be producted on Broadway; Raisin in the Sun based of her actual childhood
Fatalist Absurdism
musical
Lorraine Handsberry
Opera
22. 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
The Student Prince
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Friedrich Nietzsche
Little Theatre Movement
23. A sudden - striking pose (often with their eyes crossed - chin sharply turned - and big toe pointed towards the sky) in Kabuki accompanied by several powerful beats of wooden clappers
Mie pose
Henrik Ibsen
Opera
Off Broadway
24. People who dismissed Traditional African Theatre because it was so unlike anything they knew
Early European travelers and missionaries
Naturalistic Plays
Friedrich Nietzsche
Non-Western Drama
25. Comic interludes performed during the intermissions of opera
Intermezzi
overture
Off-Off-Broadway
Domestic Tragedies
26. Characterized by a light-hearted - fast-moving comic story - whose dialogue is interspersed with popular music; Guys and Dolls (1950)
Kathakali
Nickelodeons
musical comedy
Western Drama
27. Earliest form for photography
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
Communists took control
Daguerreotype
Librettist
28. Holds that human beings are naturally alone - without purpose or mission - in a universe that has no God
The Interpretation of Dreams
Voltaire
Existential Absurdism
Naturalism
29. First female theatre manager in London; was also an actor and singer; managed first theatre to have a box set; Olympic Theatre in London
Bunraku movements
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Natyasastra
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
30. Plays without music
Aristotelian
Daguerreotype
Straight Plays
Louis Daguerre
31. Records of this type of theatre are fragmentary - but we do know that it grew out of regional religious rituals related to Confucianism - Taoism - and Buddhism - and ritual dances performed during the Shang dynasty
Non-Western Drama
Painted-face roles
Chinese Theatre
Samuel Beckett
32. Argued that the prime function of playwrights is to expose the social and moral evils of their time
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
Beaumarchais
Vaudeville
The Living Theatre
33. First female theatre manager in London; was also an actor and singer; managed first theatre to have a box set; Olympic Theatre in London
Operatic Musicals
Oscar Wilde
Shakespeare's King John
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
34. Russian playwright whose play The Lower Depths (1902) took look at people living in cellar of Moscow flophouse
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Maxim Gorky
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
Shavian Comedies
35. A medley of the show's songs played as a preview; usually the beginning of a traditional musical; lets the audience know that it's time to stop talking because the performance is about to begin
Broadway Shows
overture
box set
Vaudeville
36. 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
Kathakali
Realism
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Sentimental Comedies
37. Unstructured theatrical events on street corners - bus stops and anywhere else people gathered
Absurdism
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Man and Superman (1903)
Happenings
38. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (2005); The Dumb Waiter (1957)
rock musical
Realism
Harold Pinter
well-made plays
39. One of the most well-known Muslim Playwrights - who uses her plays not only to express herself but also to prompt discussions about such topics as violence against women - religious fanaticism - and female sexual desire
Composer
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Das Kapital
40. Earliest form for photography
Nickelodeons
Naturalism
Noh drama and Kabuki
Daguerreotype
41. First part had musical numbers with little comic dialogue; second part was full of songs - dance and standup routines; third part featured a one-act play
Lyricist
Total Theatre
overture
Minstrel Show Structure
42. Sigmund Freud's book which analyzes the character of Oedipus and Hamlet
Lyrics
Sentimental Comedies
Reprise
The Interpretation of Dreams
43. The first 'talkie' movie; featured white actor Al Jolson in blackface performing in a minstrel show
Bunraku movements
George Bernard Shaw
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
The Jazz Singer
44. Plays about the issues of the day that were in Manhattan neighborhoods
Off Broadway
3 components of Musical Scripts
Regional Theatre
Precolonial African Theatre
45. History plays about major political events of the past - domestic plays about the loves and lives of merchants and townspeople - and dance-dramas about the world of spirits and animals
Two traits that distinguish theatre from ritual
The Enlightenment
Romantics
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
46. 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
Vaudeville
Dance of the Forest
Performance Art
Expressionism
47. Islam's holy book - contains a warning about 'graven images' similar to the one in the Bible - prohibition applies to dolls - statues - portraits - and people playing a character
The Koran
Comedy of Manners
Shavian Comedies
Oscar Wilde
48. The sung words
Lyrics
Librettist
Ki
well-made plays
49. Life has no purpose and they confused and antagonized audiences by refusing to adhere to a coherent set of principles - mirroring the madness of the world
Dadaism
Noh drama
Regional Theatre
Burlesque
50. 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)
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
Intermezzi
George Bernard Shaw
Romantics