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Theatre Basics
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1. 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
Verfremdung
dance musicals
Minstrel Show
Bertolt Brecht
2. By Swedish Playwright August Strindberg; fourteen-act play that follows the disconnected logic of a dream
A Dream Play (1902)
Symbolism
Two traits that distinguish theatre from ritual
Intermezzi
3. Sell over $1billion worth of tickets annually - majority of those are for musicals
Bertolt Brecht
The Jazz Singer
Lorraine Handsberry
Broadway Shows
4. 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
Das Kapital
Sean O'Casey
Bertolt Brecht
Aristotelian
5. 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
Realism
Aristotelian
non-Western Theatre
Voltaire
6. Earliest form for photography
Daguerreotype
The Enlightenment
First Public Opera House
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
7. 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
Early European travelers and missionaries
Maxim Gorky
Nickelodeons
overture
8. First black woman playwright to be producted on Broadway; Raisin in the Sun based of her actual childhood
Book
George Bernard Shaw
Lorraine Handsberry
Beaumarchais
9. Any artist or work of art that is experimental - innovative or unconventional; some styles would be symbolism - expressionism - futurism - Dadaism - surrealism - and absurdism
Henrik Ibsen
Avant-Garde
Bertolt Brecht
Reprise
10. 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
Faust
Das Kapital
Kabuki
Painted-face roles
11. A program of sketches - singing - dancing and songs pulled from previous sources
Precolonial African Theatre
Ki
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Revue (Musical Review)
12. 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)
Samuel Beckett
Chinese Theatre
Opera
Existential Absurdism
13. Would be removed in the box set to give audience a real life look into the scene
Fourth Room
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
Islamic Culture
Symbolism
14. 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)
Variety Show
Operetta
Performance Art
Off Broadway
15. Six characters take on life of their own when the playwright fails to complete the play in which they were supposed to appear
Operetta
Alienation Effect
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
Avant-Garde
16. A period of licentious gaudiness inspired by the elaborate styles that Charles II brought with him from the French Court
onnagata
Faust
Restoration
Off-Off-Broadway
17. 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
Sanskrit Drama
The Interpretation of Dreams
Kabuki
Revue (Musical Review)
18. Founded in 1946 by Julian Beck and Judith Malina; dedicated itself to contemporary social issues and highly political - easthetically radical plays
Realism
The Living Theatre
Revue (Musical Review)
Daguerreotype
19. 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
Aristotelian
Chinese Theatre
Precolonial African Theatre
20. 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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21. 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
Noh drama
Voltaire
Avant-Garde
Wole Soyinka
22. Where more experts agree that human beings came into existence
Samuel Beckett
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
Africa
Poetic Realism
23. Earliest form for photography
Total Theatre
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Daguerreotype
Shakuntala
24. 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
Naturalistic Plays
Melodrama
Western Drama
25. An extreme form of realism; an acurate 'documentary' of everyday life - including its seamy side
onnagata
Book
Ritual Theatre
Naturalism
26. Theatre was not seen as being of value to society - so plays were not an important part of:
Ki
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Islamic Culture
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
27. Have become living traditions that are handed down from father to son
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28. Most famous Restoration-era woman to make her living by writing plays
Variety Show
Problem plays
Aphra Behn
Aristotelian
29. The realism of the play is expressed through lyrical language
Denis Diderot
Poetic Realism
Alienation Effect
Ta'ziyeh
30. Thought that inner truths could be hinted at only through symbols; sought to replace the specific and concrete with the suggestive and metaphorical; usually had little plot or action and tended to baffle the audience
Operatic Musicals
Symbolism
Operatic Musicals
Bunraku movements
31. Third part of a Noh play - the protagonist appears as a new self - and the cause of torment is resolved
Characters in the Peking Opera
Kyu
Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
Sanskrit Drama
32. Play by Wole Soyinka; celebrates Nigerian independence but also warns against returning to Nigeria's violent past
Ritual Theatre
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
Fatalist Absurdism
Dance of the Forest
33. Nigerian playwright that was executed for trying to protect the Ogoni people against encroachments of Shell oil company
The Jazz Singer
musical comedy
Samuel Beckett
Ken Saro-Wiwa
34. Three parts of a Noh play
Eugene Ionesco
Ta'ziyeh
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
35. The audience remains alienated from the performance so they could critically consider the play's themes
Theatre of Cruelty
The Living Theatre
Alienation Effect
Minstrel Show
36. 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
Realism
Vaudeville
Music
Performance Art
37. People who dismissed Traditional African Theatre because it was so unlike anything they knew
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
Early European travelers and missionaries
women could legally appear on stages in England
38. A form of musical entertainment featuring bawdy songs - dancing women - and sometimes striptease
Kabuki
Burlesque
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Chinese Theatre
39. Holds that human beings are naturally alone - without purpose or mission - in a universe that has no God
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Existential Absurdism
Lyrics
The Adding Machine (1923)
40. 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
Problem plays
The Student Prince
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
Antonin Artaud
41. The time period that glorified humans' power to reason and analyze - a period of great philosophical - scientific - technological - political - and religious revolutions
The Enlightenment
Dadaism
Reprise
Shimpa
42. Kabuki borrowed many of these movements to make Kabuki acting highly stylized and almost puppet-like
The Koran
Bunraku movements
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
well-made plays
43. Big-time vaudeville who performed a series of lavish musical reviews on Broadway
Operatic Musicals
Ziegfield Follies
Characters in the Peking Opera
Early European travelers and missionaries
44. 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
The Jazz Singer
overture
Theatre of Cruelty
Goethe
45. 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
Romantic Playwrights
Wole Soyinka
The Origin of the Cakewalk
Melodrama
46. Book - music - and lyrics
3 components of Musical Scripts
Jo
Bertolt Brecht
Characters in the Peking Opera
47. A true-to-life interior containing a room or rooms with the fourth wall removed so that the audience has the feeling of looking in on the characters' private lives
Bread and Puppet Theatre
George Bernard Shaw
box set
Off-Off-Broadway
48. 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
Goethe
Restoration
Theatre of Cruelty
Symbolism
49. Suggests we are trapped in an irrational universe where even basic communication is impossible
Nell Gwynn
Fatalist Absurdism
Two traits that distinguish theatre from ritual
Lyricist
50. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (2005); The Dumb Waiter (1957)
Samuel Beckett
Precolonial African Theatre
The Communist Manifesto
Harold Pinter