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Theatre Basics
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1. The men who play female roles are called:
box set
George Bernard Shaw
onnagata
Fatalist Absurdism
2. Comic operas that mixed popular songs of the day with spoken dialogue
Ballad Operas
The Living Theatre
The Origin of the Cakewalk
women could legally appear on stages in England
3. Writes the music
Absurdism
Ta'ziyeh
Composer
women could legally appear on stages in England
4. 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
Voltaire
Goethe
Antonin Artaud
Naturalistic Plays
5. Used giant puppets and actors to enact parables denouncing the Vietnam War and materialism
musical
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Ritual Theatre
6. 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)
Minstrel Show Structure
Peking Opera
William Fox Talbot
George Bernard Shaw
7. Set out to break all the neoclassical rules - attacked the three unities
Shimpa
Reprise
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Romantic Playwrights
8. 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
Fourth Room
Painted-face roles
Poetic Realism
Domestic Tragedies
9. Said that the free enterprise system is seriously flawed and is a cause of great human misery because it exploits the poor
Highly Stylized Gestures
Shimpa
Das Kapital
Avant-Garde
10. The first theatre in the world to be lit with electric lights
Revue (Musical Review)
Book
Expressionism
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
11. Uses rock music - the rock and roll of the 1950s (Grease) - the psychedelic rock of the 1960s (Hair) or contemporary pop and rock (Rent)
Andre Antoine
Louis Daguerre
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
rock musical
12. '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
Islamic Culture
Shakespeare's King John
Henrik Ibsen
Two traits that distinguish theatre from ritual
13. Third part of a Noh play - the protagonist appears as a new self - and the cause of torment is resolved
Ballad Operas
Kyu
Melodrama
Denis Diderot
14. Filled with characters who cannot resist an argument about social issues; no character is exempt from talking politics and theorizing about moral - artistic or religious reform
Shavian Comedies
Antonin Artaud
Lyricist
Vaudeville
15. Wrote plays about the rugged lives of Irish peasants using their dialect; Riders to the Sea (1904) & The Playboy of the Western World (1907)
Vaudeville
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
Avant-Garde
John Millington Synge
16. Third part of a Noh play - the protagonist appears as a new self - and the cause of torment is resolved
Kyu
Romantics
The Jazz Singer
box set
17. A program of unrelated singing - dancing and comedy numbers
Ta'ziyeh
Variety Show
Music
Painted-face roles
18. 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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19. 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
Harold Pinter
Straight Plays
Bertolt Brecht
Minstrel Show Structure
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
Nell Gwynn
Man and Superman (1903)
Comedy of Manners
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
21. Characters were not individuals but types; standard roles included scholar - lover - hero - maiden - old woman - coquette - virtuous wife - and acrobatic warrior-maiden
Burlesque
Straight Plays
Characters in the Peking Opera
Das Kapital
22. Exposed the squalid living conditions of the urban poor and explores scandalous topics like poverty - venereal disease and prostitution; 'Sordid Realism'
Naturalistic Plays
Anton Chekhov
Lyricist
George Bernard Shaw
23. Includes all other forms of drama - from the ancient ritual theatre of Africa to the traditional theatre of Asia to the shadow and puppet theatre of Muslim lands
Non-Western Drama
Anton Chekhov
Off-Off-Broadway
Naturalistic Plays
24. First part of a Noh Play - usually a chance meeting between two characters - introductions are made and the characters engage in a question-and-answer sequence that reveals the protagonist's concern
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Jo
Ziegfield Follies
Symbolism
25. Holds that human beings are naturally alone - without purpose or mission - in a universe that has no God
Existential Absurdism
Aristotelian
Off Broadway
Daguerreotype
26. Light opera - differs from 'grand opera' because it has a frivolous - comic theme - some spoken dialogue - a melodramatic story - and usually a little dancing; The Mikado (1885)
non-Western Theatre
Naturalism
Chinese Theatre
Operetta
27. '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
William Fox Talbot
Henrik Ibsen
Shakuntala
Noh drama
28. Have become living traditions that are handed down from father to son
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29. Plays without music
Straight Plays
Operatic Musicals
Naturalism
Gotthold Lessing
30. A popular form of stage entertainment from the 1880s to the 1940s; included a dozen or so slapstick comedy routines - song-and-dance numbers - magic acts and juggling or acrobatic performances
Aristotelian
philosophy - astronomy - science - and religion
Vaudeville
Islamic Culture
31. The first all-black show to pay at a top Broadway theatre
Variety Show
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Realism
The Student Prince
32. The first all-black show to pay at a top Broadway theatre
Problem plays
Shimpa
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Romantic Playwrights
33. Grew out of the theatre of Thespis in Ancient Greece; passed from the Athenians to the Romans to the medieval Europeans
non-Western Theatre
Showstopper
Antonin Artaud
Western Drama
34. A repetition of the song - sometimes with new lyrics - sometimes with the same lyrics but with new meaning or subtext in order to make a dramatic point
Straight Plays
Performance Art
3 components of Musical Scripts
Reprise
35. Most famous English actress - born into poverty - started out singing in taverns and selling oranges in theatres - became the King's mistress
Nell Gwynn
Bunraku movements
Fourth Room
Variety Show
36. Set out to break all the neoclassical rules - attacked the three unities
Bunraku movements
Romantic Playwrights
non-Western Theatre
Revue (Musical Review)
37. A blend of melody and drama and refers to the background music often played during these performances
Ki
Melodrama
A Dream Play (1902)
well-made plays
38. One of the most important French philosophers of the Age of Reason - wrote and edited the first encyclopedia; was also a dramatist who penned books on the techniques of acting; authored The Paradox of Acting - a book that attached the pompous declama
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
Denis Diderot
Voltaire
Chinese Theatre
39. 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
Kafkaesque
Painted-face roles
Voltaire
Anton Chekhov
40. Highlights the insanity of life in a comical way
Hilarious Absurdism
Kathakali
Chinese Theatre
Straight Plays
41. What western theatre is often called:
Noh drama and Kabuki
Kafkaesque
Aristotelian
Noh drama and Kabuki
42. Contemporary form of Sanskrit Theatre - dramatized version of the Hindu epic poems Ramayana and Mahabharata
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Kathakali
Anton Chekhov
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
43. 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
Librettist
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
Man and Superman (1903)
Wole Soyinka
44. Book - music - and lyrics
Kabuki
3 components of Musical Scripts
Restoration
Non-Western Drama
45. Type of theatre that grew out of ritual - incorporated acting - music - storytelling - poetry - dance - costumes - and lots of masks to create a theatre that combined ritual and ceremony with drama
First Public Opera House
Problem plays
Precolonial African Theatre
Dance of the Forest
46. 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
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Shadow Theatre
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Samuel Beckett
47. 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
Theatre of Cruelty
A Trip to Coontown
Fatalist Absurdism
Chinese Theatre
48. Any artist or work of art that is experimental - innovative or unconventional; some styles would be symbolism - expressionism - futurism - Dadaism - surrealism - and absurdism
Restoration
Off Broadway
Kabuki
Avant-Garde
49. Musicals with a particularly well-developed story and characters
book musicals
Opera
Vaudeville
Revue (Musical Review)
50. Play by Wole Soyinka; celebrates Nigerian independence but also warns against returning to Nigeria's violent past
Dance of the Forest
3 components of Musical Scripts
rock musical
Shakuntala