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Theatre Basics
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1. Book - music - and lyrics
Regional Theatre
3 components of Musical Scripts
Islamic Culture
A Trip to Coontown
2. Comic interludes performed during the intermissions of opera
Shimpa
Noh drama
John Millington Synge
Intermezzi
3. 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
Comic opera
Poetic Realism
Existentialism
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
4. Closely tied to ritual - and it uses color - dance - song - and movements to exaggerate - stylize - and symbolically represent life
non-Western Theatre
Bertolt Brecht
Ritual Theatre
Man and Superman (1903)
5. Plays without music
Eugene O'Neill
Non-Western Drama
Straight Plays
Romantic Playwrights
6. This happened for the first time during the Restoration
Problem plays
Das Kapital
women could legally appear on stages in England
Eugene Ionesco
7. 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
non-Western Theatre
Performance Art
Symbolism
Noh drama and Kabuki
8. Two types of traditional Japanese theatre
Islamic Culture
Noh drama and Kabuki
The Jazz Singer
Existentialism
9. Closely tied to ritual - and it uses color - dance - song - and movements to exaggerate - stylize - and symbolically represent life
Ta'ziyeh
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
non-Western Theatre
Kyu
10. 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
Beaumarchais
Kafkaesque
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Africa
11. 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
William Fox Talbot
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Avant-Garde
Realism
12. Smaller - less expensive alternative experimental theatres; flourished in lofts - basements - coffeehouses and any found space usable
Mie pose
Regional Theatre
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Off-Off-Broadway
13. 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
Broadway Shows
Poetic Realism
Painted-face roles
Andre Antoine
14. 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
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
overture
Islamic Culture
Friedrich Nietzsche
15. Have become living traditions that are handed down from father to son
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16. 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
The Student Prince
overture
Anton Chekhov
The Student Prince
17. 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
Kathakali
Showstopper
The Koran
Kordian (1962)
18. Estrangement; essentially the alienation effect
Highly Stylized Gestures
Friedrich Nietzsche
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
Verfremdung
19. Six characters take on life of their own when the playwright fails to complete the play in which they were supposed to appear
Jukebox musicals
Faust
Gotthold Lessing
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
20. 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
Romantics
Shadow Theatre
A Dream Play (1902)
Painted-face roles
21. Wooden clappers used in Kabuki
philosophy - astronomy - science - and religion
Shavian Comedies
Naturalistic Plays
Ki
22. 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
Shakuntala
Kafkaesque
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
Japanese Theatre
23. Known for life-like sets that used hand-painted screens and gas-powered lighting effects to stage realistic sunrises and storm clouds; invented the DAGUERREO-TYPE - which was an early form of photography
Sanskrit Drama
Domestic Tragedies
Louis Daguerre
Broadway Shows
24. All lines are sung - usually to grand classical music; Madama Butterfly (1904)
Opera
Kafkaesque
Wole Soyinka
Emile Zola
25. One of the most famous Sanskrit dramas - a love story in seven acts written by the playwright Kalidasa
Kafkaesque
Shakuntala
Kyu
Das Kapital
26. The first theatre in the world to be lit with electric lights
Naturalism
Kathakali
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Aristotelian
27. 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
women could legally appear on stages in England
Ha
Kathakali
28. An extreme form of realism; an acurate 'documentary' of everyday life - including its seamy side
Librettist
Naturalism
The Adding Machine (1923)
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
29. Highlights the insanity of life in a comical way
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Hilarious Absurdism
John Millington Synge
The Jazz Singer
30. Comic operas that mixed popular songs of the day with spoken dialogue
Revue (Musical Review)
Characters in the Peking Opera
Ballad Operas
Mie pose
31. Musicals that feature a particular band's songs
Noh drama
Jukebox musicals
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Emile Zola
32. The audience remains alienated from the performance so they could critically consider the play's themes
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
Sean O'Casey
Alienation Effect
Operetta
33. 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
Showstopper
Goethe
Sean O'Casey
Peking Opera
34. Second part of a Noh play - protagonist performs a dance that expresses his or her concern
onnagata
Naturalistic Plays
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Ha
35. 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
Louis Daguerre
Minstrel Show Structure
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Expressionism
36. 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
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
book musicals
Blaise Pascal
Jo
37. Type of theatre greatly influenced by Buddhism and Shinto; originates in ritual
Existentialism
Comic opera
Japanese Theatre
Voltaire
38. 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
Fourth Room
Bunraku movements
Shadow Theatre
Jean-Paul Sartre
39. A blend of melody and drama and refers to the background music often played during these performances
Happenings
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Melodrama
Absurdism
40. 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
Intermezzi
Noh drama and Kabuki
Reprise
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
41. Feature the work of a director-choreographer
Painted-face roles
dance musicals
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Noh drama and Kabuki
42. 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
Showstopper
Voltaire
Revue (Musical Review)
Islamic Culture
43. The men who play female roles are called:
onnagata
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
Expressionism
Domestic Tragedies
44. Improved the daguerreotype and created modern photography; was also an English physicist
The Koran
William Fox Talbot
Kathakali
A Dream Play (1902)
45. 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
Gotthold Lessing
Precolonial African Theatre
Melodrama
Shavian Comedies
46. The orchestrated melodies
Lyrics
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
Music
Islamic Culture
47. A program of sketches - singing - dancing and songs pulled from previous sources
Revue (Musical Review)
musical comedy
First Public Opera House
Western Drama
48. Told stories about common people who felt grand emotions and suffered devastating consequences (Enlightenment)
Domestic Tragedies
Kyu
Sentimental Comedies
Japanese Theatre
49. Form of drama that dominated theatre in India for a thousand years; named for the ancient Indian language in which its plays are performed; combine the natural and the supernatural - the believable and unbelievable
The Black Crook
Poetic Realism
Sanskrit Drama
Ballad Operas
50. Goethe's most famous Romantic play
Non-Western Drama
Faust
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Domestic Tragedies