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Theatre Basics
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1. Used giant puppets and actors to enact parables denouncing the Vietnam War and materialism
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Africa
Aristotelian
2. Two types of traditional Japanese theatre
Noh drama and Kabuki
Voltaire
philosophy - astronomy - science - and religion
The Living Theatre
3. Built in Venice in 1637
First Public Opera House
Lyricist
Performance Art
Samuel Beckett
4. Most famous English actress - born into poverty - started out singing in taverns and selling oranges in theatres - became the King's mistress
Showstopper
Anton Chekhov
Hilarious Absurdism
Nell Gwynn
5. The realism of the play is expressed through lyrical language
Lyrics
Shakuntala
Voltaire
Poetic Realism
6. Based off the idea that before a problem can be solved - society must first understand that the problem exists; 'attack the message - not the messenger'
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
overture
Problem plays
Book
7. Improved the daguerreotype and created modern photography; was also an English physicist
Ki
Shimpa
Kafkaesque
William Fox Talbot
8. '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
Vaudeville
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Intermezzi
Henrik Ibsen
9. Sigmund Freud's book which analyzes the character of Oedipus and Hamlet
The Interpretation of Dreams
onnagata
The Student Prince
William Fox Talbot
10. Any artist or work of art that is experimental - innovative or unconventional; some styles would be symbolism - expressionism - futurism - Dadaism - surrealism - and absurdism
Avant-Garde
Henrik Ibsen
Shavian Comedies
Painted-face roles
11. 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
The Jazz Singer
Shavian Comedies
Mie pose
Domestic Tragedies
12. 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
Sean O'Casey
non-Western Theatre
Oscar Wilde
Opera
13. Plays about the issues of the day that were in Manhattan neighborhoods
Lyrics
Minstrel Show
Off Broadway
Ta'ziyeh
14. 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(
Theatre of Cruelty
Bertolt Brecht
Japanese Theatre
15. Goethe's most famous Romantic play
Faust
Happenings
Ballad Operas
Absurdism
16. 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
Communists took control
Sean O'Casey
Broadway Shows
Expressionism
17. Sigmund Freud's book which analyzes the character of Oedipus and Hamlet
The Interpretation of Dreams
Minstrel Show
Happenings
Highly Stylized Gestures
18. French philosopher and playwright; The Flies (1943) & No Exit (1944)
Natyasastra
Ballad Operas
The Interpretation of Dreams
Jean-Paul Sartre
19. Including operetta - developed out of intermezzi
Comic opera
The Interpretation of Dreams
Minstrel Show
The Enlightenment
20. By Swedish Playwright August Strindberg; fourteen-act play that follows the disconnected logic of a dream
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
non-Western Theatre
The Student Prince
A Dream Play (1902)
21. A program of unrelated singing - dancing and comedy numbers
The Student Prince
Surrealism
Variety Show
Faust
22. Most famous surrealist and was a French writer and director; studied Asian religions - mysticism - and ancient cultures; declared theatre should should wake the nerves and heart; argued that proscenium arch theatres create a barrier between the audie
onnagata
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Highly Stylized Gestures
Antonin Artaud
23. Estrangement; essentially the alienation effect
Verfremdung
Voltaire
Minstrel Show Structure
Non-Western Drama
24. 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
Alienation Effect
Variety Show
Aristotelian
25. Included comic scenes - dance interludes and sentimental ballads all based on white stereotypes of black life in the South
Early European travelers and missionaries
Lorraine Handsberry
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
Minstrel Show
26. Kabuki borrowed many of these movements to make Kabuki acting highly stylized and almost puppet-like
Aristotelian
Bunraku movements
Aphra Behn
book musicals
27. Have become living traditions that are handed down from father to son
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28. Writes the music
Sanskrit Drama
Das Kapital
Composer
Kathakali
29. Said that the free enterprise system is seriously flawed and is a cause of great human misery because it exploits the poor
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Das Kapital
Eugene O'Neill
Performance Art
30. 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
Denis Diderot
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Precolonial African Theatre
31. 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
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
Reprise
Bertolt Brecht
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
32. 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)
Shimpa
Dadaism
Precolonial African Theatre
Friedrich Nietzsche
33. People who dismissed Traditional African Theatre because it was so unlike anything they knew
Operetta
Regional Theatre
Early European travelers and missionaries
Fatalist Absurdism
34. A program of unrelated singing - dancing and comedy numbers
Wole Soyinka
Goethe
Nickelodeons
Variety Show
35. Writers who felt science was not adequate to describe the full range of human experience - and their writings stressed instinct - intuition - and feeling
Das Kapital
Kyu
Jo
Romantics
36. 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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37. 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
Realism
Broadway Shows
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Existentialism
38. 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
book musicals
Wole Soyinka
Denis Diderot
Minstrel Show
39. Unstructured theatrical events on street corners - bus stops and anywhere else people gathered
Happenings
Book
Jo
Two traits that distinguish theatre from ritual
40. The orchestrated melodies
Showstopper
Sanskrit Drama
non-Western Theatre
Music
41. Three parts of a Noh play
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
Dadaism
Fatalist Absurdism
42. Set out to break all the neoclassical rules - attacked the three unities
Librettist
The Interpretation of Dreams
First Public Opera House
Romantic Playwrights
43. 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
Domestic Tragedies
Burlesque
Composer
Voltaire
44. The first 'talkie' movie; featured white actor Al Jolson in blackface performing in a minstrel show
Wole Soyinka
The Jazz Singer
Voltaire
Emile Zola
45. French philosopher often called the Father of the Romantic movement; argued that people could find happiness in a 'state of nature' and that they should learn from nature rather than the artificial and corrupted teachings of society
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
George Bernard Shaw
Noh drama and Kabuki
Existentialism
46. 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
Communists took control
Painted-face roles
The Koran
Broadway Shows
47. 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)
Ballad Operas
Music
Sean O'Casey
George Bernard Shaw
48. The audience remains alienated from the performance so they could critically consider the play's themes
Andre Antoine
Bunraku movements
Alienation Effect
The Origin of the Cakewalk
49. Nigerian playwright that was executed for trying to protect the Ogoni people against encroachments of Shell oil company
Verfremdung
Kathakali
Ken Saro-Wiwa
The Living Theatre
50. Showed middle-class characters finding happiness and true love (Enlightenment)
women could legally appear on stages in England
Opera
Sanskrit Drama
Sentimental Comedies