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Theatre Basics
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1. Developed from the dance-prayers of Buddhist priests; has five possible subjects: the deities - the deeds of heroic samurai - women - insanity - and famous legends
Total Theatre
Denis Diderot
Noh drama
Kordian (1962)
2. By Swedish Playwright August Strindberg; fourteen-act play that follows the disconnected logic of a dream
Ballad Operas
A Dream Play (1902)
Sanskrit Drama
Aristotelian
3. Contemporary form of Sanskrit Theatre - dramatized version of the Hindu epic poems Ramayana and Mahabharata
Kathakali
Das Kapital
Hilarious Absurdism
Highly Stylized Gestures
4. Any artist or work of art that is experimental - innovative or unconventional; some styles would be symbolism - expressionism - futurism - Dadaism - surrealism - and absurdism
well-made plays
Kyu
dance musicals
Avant-Garde
5. 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
Comedy of Manners
Chinese Theatre
Off Broadway
Operetta
6. 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
Wole Soyinka
Ritual Theatre
Burlesque
Antonin Artaud
7. Writes the music
Anton Chekhov
Composer
John Millington Synge
Chinese Theatre
8. Studied the history of class conflict
Operetta
The Communist Manifesto
Maxim Gorky
Oscar Wilde
9. The time period that glorified humans' power to reason and analyze - a period of great philosophical - scientific - technological - political - and religious revolutions
Ritual Theatre
Off-Off-Broadway
The Enlightenment
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
10. Play by Wole Soyinka; celebrates Nigerian independence but also warns against returning to Nigeria's violent past
Off-Off-Broadway
Alienation Effect
Dance of the Forest
Surrealism
11. Russian playwright whose play The Lower Depths (1902) took look at people living in cellar of Moscow flophouse
Western Drama
Sentimental Comedies
Surrealism
Maxim Gorky
12. Including operetta - developed out of intermezzi
Lorraine Handsberry
Shimpa
Daguerreotype
Comic opera
13. 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
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Librettist
Jukebox musicals
Precolonial African Theatre
14. 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
Librettist
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Painted-face roles
Kabuki
15. Instead of learning how to conjure real emotions - actors of Sanskrit drama studied for many years to learn representations of emotions through:
Highly Stylized Gestures
Mie pose
Little Theatre Movement
Comic opera
16. 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
Wole Soyinka
Naturalism
Kathakali
17. Highlights the insanity of life in a comical way
well-made plays
Hilarious Absurdism
Lyricist
Jo
18. 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
Comic opera
Intermezzi
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
19. 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
Western Drama
Voltaire
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
Louis Daguerre
20. 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)
George Bernard Shaw
Gotthold Lessing
Jo
dance musicals
21. The want for more 'genuine' sets - more 'honest' acting - and dialogue to be modeled after everyday speech - influenced by ideas of CHarles Darwin - Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx
rock musical
Peking Opera
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
Realism
22. Showed middle-class characters finding happiness and true love (Enlightenment)
Sentimental Comedies
Oscar Wilde
Goethe
Theatre of Cruelty
23. The time period that glorified humans' power to reason and analyze - a period of great philosophical - scientific - technological - political - and religious revolutions
First Public Opera House
non-Western Theatre
George Bernard Shaw
The Enlightenment
24. French philosopher and playwright; The Flies (1943) & No Exit (1944)
The Jazz Singer
Western Drama
Dance of the Forest
Jean-Paul Sartre
25. Holds that human beings are naturally alone - without purpose or mission - in a universe that has no God; not a negative - for without God humans can create their own existences - purpose and meaning
Naturalistic Plays
Emile Zola
Existentialism
Kathakali
26. Grew out of the theatre of Thespis in Ancient Greece; passed from the Athenians to the Romans to the medieval Europeans
Two traits that distinguish theatre from ritual
Western Drama
Off-Off-Broadway
Japanese Theatre
27. Divided into fatalist - hilarious and existentialist
Eugene O'Neill
Absurdism
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
book musicals
28. Theatre was not seen as being of value to society - so plays were not an important part of:
Comedy of Manners
Islamic Culture
box set
Natyasastra
29. Where more experts agree that human beings came into existence
Fatalist Absurdism
Eugene O'Neill
John Millington Synge
Africa
30. Would be removed in the box set to give audience a real life look into the scene
Fourth Room
Kabuki
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Surrealism
31. 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
Blaise Pascal
Opera
Eugene Ionesco
32. Suggests we are trapped in an irrational universe where even basic communication is impossible
Dadaism
book musicals
box set
Fatalist Absurdism
33. Six characters take on life of their own when the playwright fails to complete the play in which they were supposed to appear
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
Minstrel Show Structure
Shakespeare's King John
Andre Antoine
34. First black woman playwright to be producted on Broadway; Raisin in the Sun based of her actual childhood
Maxim Gorky
Music
Bunraku movements
Lorraine Handsberry
35. 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
Absurdism
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Little Theatre Movement
Chinese Theatre
36. Improved the daguerreotype and created modern photography; was also an English physicist
William Fox Talbot
Mie pose
Harold Pinter
Daguerreotype
37. Kabuki borrowed many of these movements to make Kabuki acting highly stylized and almost puppet-like
Nell Gwynn
Bunraku movements
Little Theatre Movement
Aristotelian
38. The sung words
Ha
Lyrics
Happenings
non-Western Theatre
39. 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
non-Western Theatre
musical
Mie pose
Theatre of Cruelty
40. Set out to break all the neoclassical rules - attacked the three unities
Existential Absurdism
Ki
Romantic Playwrights
Communists took control
41. Only cost a nickel
Nickelodeons
Shadow Theatre
3 components of Musical Scripts
Peking Opera
42. French physicist - mathematician - and philosopher - expressed the essence of Romanticism
Avant-Garde
Shimpa
Jo
Blaise Pascal
43. One of the most famous Sanskrit dramas - a love story in seven acts written by the playwright Kalidasa
Noh drama and Kabuki
Shakuntala
First Public Opera House
Dance of the Forest
44. The audience remains alienated from the performance so they could critically consider the play's themes
Alienation Effect
Africa
A Dream Play (1902)
Shimpa
45. Built in Venice in 1637
First Public Opera House
Voltaire
Book
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
46. The German equivalent to Diderot; was a playwright - critic - and Enlightenment philosopher Who wrote tragedies and comedies about the middle-class; his greatest play was Nathan the Wise
Vaudeville
Gotthold Lessing
Alienation Effect
Revue (Musical Review)
47. The orchestrated melodies
Romantic Playwrights
Restoration
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Music
48. Comic interludes performed during the intermissions of opera
Dadaism
Intermezzi
Nell Gwynn
The Origin of the Cakewalk
49. No spoken dialogue - entirely sung; comes from the Latin word 'work' and may have originally meant 'works in music' or 'musical works for the stage'; first operas were in Italy in late 1500s
Opera
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
3 components of Musical Scripts
The Living Theatre
50. A German poet - director and playwright who challenged traditional ideas about theatre; became a communist after watching policement shoot 4 unarmed civilians; The Life of Galileo (1938) - Mother Courage and her Children (1939) & The Caucasian Chalk
Bertolt Brecht
Jean-Paul Sartre
Aristotelian
Emile Zola