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Theatre Basics
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1. 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
Chinese Theatre
First Public Opera House
Lyrics
Existentialism
2. 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
The Interpretation of Dreams
Burlesque
Painted-face roles
The Enlightenment
3. By Swedish Playwright August Strindberg; fourteen-act play that follows the disconnected logic of a dream
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
Minstrel Show
A Dream Play (1902)
4. 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
overture
Islamic Culture
Existentialism
Domestic Tragedies
5. Three parts of a Noh play
Sentimental Comedies
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
Aphra Behn
Sean O'Casey
6. First black woman playwright to be producted on Broadway; Raisin in the Sun based of her actual childhood
The Enlightenment
Fourth Room
Lorraine Handsberry
The Communist Manifesto
7. Staged inexpensive - noncommercial productions of artistically significant plays in small - out-of-the-way theatres
dance musicals
Harold Pinter
Little Theatre Movement
Opera
8. Grew up in poverty and put himself through medical school and set up free clinics in Russia to help the poor; The Seagull (1896) - Uncle Vanya (1899) Three Sisters (1901) & The Cherry Orchard (1904); placed on stage the lazy chaos of lives crushed by
Anton Chekhov
Realism
Burlesque
Japanese Theatre
9. Estrangement; essentially the alienation effect
Verfremdung
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
Kabuki
Lyricist
10. Would be removed in the box set to give audience a real life look into the scene
Characters in the Peking Opera
Ha
Fourth Room
Avant-Garde
11. 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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12. Sell over $1billion worth of tickets annually - majority of those are for musicals
Off Broadway
Broadway Shows
Characters in the Peking Opera
Western Drama
13. 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
Reprise
Mie pose
Opera
Highly Stylized Gestures
14. Uses rock music - the rock and roll of the 1950s (Grease) - the psychedelic rock of the 1960s (Hair) or contemporary pop and rock (Rent)
Aphra Behn
rock musical
Variety Show
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
15. Play that takes place in a mental institution - the audience sits on the stage with the actor-patients
Kordian (1962)
Islamic Culture
Noh drama
overture
16. The first modern musical; a melodrama about black magic staged in NYC in 1866
First Public Opera House
Blaise Pascal
Romantics
The Black Crook
17. Nigerian playwright that was executed for trying to protect the Ogoni people against encroachments of Shell oil company
Performance Art
Revue (Musical Review)
Blaise Pascal
Ken Saro-Wiwa
18. Only cost a nickel
Shadow Theatre
Nickelodeons
Expressionism
Precolonial African Theatre
19. A program of sketches - singing - dancing and songs pulled from previous sources
Jo
Characters in the Peking Opera
Noh drama and Kabuki
Revue (Musical Review)
20. 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
Sentimental Comedies
Western Drama
Happenings
Shadow Theatre
21. Proclaimed 'God is dead...and we have killed him.'; felt taht absence of God was a tragedy - but believed human beings needed to accept the tragedy and move forward in a world that was unjust and meaningless
Friedrich Nietzsche
First Public Opera House
Expressionism
musical comedy
22. 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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23. French physicist - mathematician - and philosopher - expressed the essence of Romanticism
Verfremdung
Blaise Pascal
A Trip to Coontown
Wole Soyinka
24. Characterized by a light-hearted - fast-moving comic story - whose dialogue is interspersed with popular music; Guys and Dolls (1950)
Daguerreotype
Natyasastra
The Adding Machine (1923)
musical comedy
25. Theatre was not seen as being of value to society - so plays were not an important part of:
Western Drama
Peking Opera
Islamic Culture
Absurdism
26. Most famous of the absurdist playwrights; best considered a fatalist - although work is sometimes hilarious and can ask existential questions; Endgame (1957) Krapp's Last Tape (1958) and Happy Days (1961); Waiting for Godot (1953)
Straight Plays
Shimpa
Mie pose
Samuel Beckett
27. Unstructured theatrical events on street corners - bus stops and anywhere else people gathered
Eugene Ionesco
Symbolism
Happenings
musical
28. An early form of theatre; it used theatrical techniques such as song - dance - and characterization - but it was still firmly rooted in religion
Bunraku movements
Ritual Theatre
book musicals
Kathakali
29. In Sigmund Romberg's play the king young heir to the throne sacrifices his personal happiness for the good of the kingdom when he sorrowfully pulls himself away from his true love in order to marry a princess whom he does not love
The Student Prince
Burlesque
Henrik Ibsen
Antonin Artaud
30. By Swedish Playwright August Strindberg; fourteen-act play that follows the disconnected logic of a dream
women could legally appear on stages in England
A Dream Play (1902)
Henrik Ibsen
Bunraku movements
31. Term used to describe performances that mix theatre - visual arts - music - dance - gesture and rituals; often use multimedia effects - sounds and lighting effects to make a point and allow the audience to understand its deeper implications; often re
Anton Chekhov
Performance Art
Librettist
Happenings
32. Named new 'photographic' realism NATURALISM and his phrase 'slice of life' is quoted description of it
book musicals
Sentimental Comedies
Emile Zola
well-made plays
33. Sigmund Freud's book which analyzes the character of Oedipus and Hamlet
The Interpretation of Dreams
musical comedy
Kyu
The Koran
34. A program of unrelated singing - dancing and comedy numbers
The Jazz Singer
The Student Prince
Kafkaesque
Variety Show
35. Holds that human beings are naturally alone - without purpose or mission - in a universe that has no God
Existential Absurdism
Man and Superman (1903)
Henrik Ibsen
Ta'ziyeh
36. Romanian-born French playwright best categorized as a hilarious absurdist; The Bald Soprano (1949) & Rhinoceros (1959)
Existential Absurdism
Wole Soyinka
Symbolism
Eugene Ionesco
37. 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
Communists took control
Vaudeville
Jo
Western Drama
38. Used giant puppets and actors to enact parables denouncing the Vietnam War and materialism
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Fourth Room
overture
Islamic Culture
39. 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
Ritual Theatre
Happenings
Non-Western Drama
Shavian Comedies
40. 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
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Existentialism
Characters in the Peking Opera
Non-Western Drama
41. Most famous American expressionist playwright who won Nobel Prize for Literature (1936); A touch of the Poet (1935) - The Iceman Cometh (1939) - A Long Day's Journey into Night (1956) & A Moon for the Misbegotten (1952); The Hairy Ape (1952)
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42. Two types of traditional Japanese theatre
Comic opera
Lorraine Handsberry
Noh drama and Kabuki
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
43. Kabuki borrowed many of these movements to make Kabuki acting highly stylized and almost puppet-like
Islamic Culture
Oscar Wilde
Beaumarchais
Bunraku movements
44. Feature the work of a director-choreographer
Japanese Theatre
The Adding Machine (1923)
Ritual Theatre
dance musicals
45. Where more experts agree that human beings came into existence
Daguerreotype
Western Drama
Japanese Theatre
Africa
46. 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
Lyricist
Shavian Comedies
A Trip to Coontown
47. Would be removed in the box set to give audience a real life look into the scene
Hilarious Absurdism
Fourth Room
Shimpa
Oscar Wilde
48. Nigerian playwright that was executed for trying to protect the Ogoni people against encroachments of Shell oil company
Characters in the Peking Opera
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Comedy of Manners
Domestic Tragedies
49. Most famous English actress - born into poverty - started out singing in taverns and selling oranges in theatres - became the King's mistress
Nell Gwynn
Characters in the Peking Opera
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
The Student Prince
50. Sell over $1billion worth of tickets annually - majority of those are for musicals
Early European travelers and missionaries
Broadway Shows
Wole Soyinka
Librettist