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Theatre Basics
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1. Three parts of a Noh play
Minstrel Show
Existential Absurdism
Fatalist Absurdism
Jo - Ha - and Kyu
2. Earliest form for photography
The Jazz Singer
Eugene O'Neill
Daguerreotype
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
3. People who dismissed Traditional African Theatre because it was so unlike anything they knew
Early European travelers and missionaries
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
Shavian Comedies
A Dream Play (1902)
4. 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)
Theatre of Cruelty
Shimpa
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
The Origin of the Cakewalk
5. Kabuki borrowed many of these movements to make Kabuki acting highly stylized and almost puppet-like
Bunraku movements
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Poetic Realism
Gotthold Lessing
6. 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
Louis Daguerre
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
The Interpretation of Dreams
Reprise
7. Only cost a nickel
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Variety Show
Nickelodeons
box set
8. French Enlightenment playwright; was an inventor and thinker who spent countless hours at the leading intellectual salons of France; most famous plays are The Barber of Seville - and The Marriage of Figaro - his plays reflect the attitudes of the Enl
Ritual Theatre
Naturalism
Beaumarchais
Lyrics
9. Characters were not individuals but types; standard roles included scholar - lover - hero - maiden - old woman - coquette - virtuous wife - and acrobatic warrior-maiden
Characters in the Peking Opera
Bertolt Brecht
Realism
The Communist Manifesto
10. One of the most well-known Muslim Playwrights - who uses her plays not only to express herself but also to prompt discussions about such topics as violence against women - religious fanaticism - and female sexual desire
Regional Theatre
The Communist Manifesto
Romantic Playwrights
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
11. Third part of a Noh play - the protagonist appears as a new self - and the cause of torment is resolved
Kyu
Total Theatre
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
Jukebox musicals
12. Wrote plays about the rugged lives of Irish peasants using their dialect; Riders to the Sea (1904) & The Playboy of the Western World (1907)
onnagata
Sean O'Casey
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
John Millington Synge
13. 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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14. 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
Romantic Playwrights
Sentimental Comedies
The Student Prince
William Fox Talbot
15. 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
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
Denis Diderot
A Trip to Coontown
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
16. 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
Aristotelian
Minstrel Show Structure
Problem plays
Characters in the Peking Opera
17. Holds that human beings are naturally alone - without purpose or mission - in a universe that has no God
Total Theatre
book musicals
Wole Soyinka
Existential Absurdism
18. 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
Librettist
Opera
Eugene O'Neill
Ziegfield Follies
19. Spoken lines of dialogue as well as the plot
Sanskrit Drama
Kyu
Book
William Fox Talbot
20. Named new 'photographic' realism NATURALISM and his phrase 'slice of life' is quoted description of it
Jean-Paul Sartre
Emile Zola
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
Dance of the Forest
21. Nigerian playwright that was executed for trying to protect the Ogoni people against encroachments of Shell oil company
The Communist Manifesto
Operatic Musicals
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Verfremdung
22. One of the most important French philosophers of the Age of Reason - wrote and edited the first encyclopedia; was also a dramatist who penned books on the techniques of acting; authored The Paradox of Acting - a book that attached the pompous declama
Denis Diderot
Operatic Musicals
Off Broadway
Emile Zola
23. The first 'talkie' movie; featured white actor Al Jolson in blackface performing in a minstrel show
Variety Show
The Jazz Singer
Henrik Ibsen
Lyrics
24. 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
Eugene Ionesco
Verfremdung
Poetic Realism
25. Sell over $1billion worth of tickets annually - majority of those are for musicals
Broadway Shows
Expressionism
Sanskrit Drama
The Living Theatre
26. 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(
Sean O'Casey
Burlesque
Peking Opera
27. During the Enlightenment there were revolutions in: ... which had a profound effect on theatre
Denis Diderot
philosophy - astronomy - science - and religion
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
Fatalist Absurdism
28. Writes the lyrics
Lyricist
Off-Off-Broadway
Burlesque
Minstrel Show Structure
29. Play by Wole Soyinka; celebrates Nigerian independence but also warns against returning to Nigeria's violent past
Natyasastra
Librettist
Dance of the Forest
Shakuntala
30. Sarcastic label of Scribe's plays; the sympathetic protagonist suffers at the hands of an evil antagonist in the course of intense action - suspense - and contrived play devices; ending is always happy and the loose ends are neatly tied up
well-made plays
Early European travelers and missionaries
The Black Crook
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
31. Type of theatre greatly influenced by Buddhism and Shinto; originates in ritual
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Minstrel Show
box set
Japanese Theatre
32. 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
Friedrich Nietzsche
Wole Soyinka
George Bernard Shaw
overture
33. Exposed the squalid living conditions of the urban poor and explores scandalous topics like poverty - venereal disease and prostitution; 'Sordid Realism'
Andre Antoine
Eugene Ionesco
Naturalistic Plays
Sean O'Casey
34. Musicals that are mostly singing and have less spoken dialogue; similar to operattas - but thier tone is often much darker and more dramatic
non-Western Theatre
Verfremdung
Operatic Musicals
Melodrama
35. Closely tied to ritual - and it uses color - dance - song - and movements to exaggerate - stylize - and symbolically represent life
Shadow Theatre
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
musical
non-Western Theatre
36. 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
Opera
Dance of the Forest
Noh drama and Kabuki
Friedrich Nietzsche
37. 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
Fatalist Absurdism
Early European travelers and missionaries
Off-Off-Broadway
Theatre of Cruelty
38. Elmer Rice; about a man named Mr. Zero Who is fired from his job and replaced by an adding machine
Absurdism
Little Theatre Movement
Nickelodeons
The Adding Machine (1923)
39. French director who stage play The Butchers (1888) with real sides of beef infested with maggots
Total Theatre
Andre Antoine
Painted-face roles
Anton Chekhov
40. 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
Anton Chekhov
Das Kapital
Gotthold Lessing
Opera
41. Recorded conversations of slum dwellers in Dublin and used their words verbatim in his plays
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42. 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
Shadow Theatre
Book
Little Theatre Movement
Kafkaesque
43. Developed from the dance-prayers of Buddhist priests; has five possible subjects: the deities - the deeds of heroic samurai - women - insanity - and famous legends
Two traits that distinguish theatre from ritual
Noh drama
Lyrics
Ritual Theatre
44. French philosopher and playwright; The Flies (1943) & No Exit (1944)
Jean-Paul Sartre
non-Western Theatre
Operatic Musicals
Intermezzi
45. Suggests we are trapped in an irrational universe where even basic communication is impossible
Fatalist Absurdism
Ziegfield Follies
The Adding Machine (1923)
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
46. French Enlightenment playwright; was an inventor and thinker who spent countless hours at the leading intellectual salons of France; most famous plays are The Barber of Seville - and The Marriage of Figaro - his plays reflect the attitudes of the Enl
Jean-Paul Sartre
Realism
musical comedy
Beaumarchais
47. Unstructured theatrical events on street corners - bus stops and anywhere else people gathered
New Lyceum on Fourth Avenue (NYC)
Opera
Happenings
The Origin of the Cakewalk
48. 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
Shadow Theatre
Verfremdung
William Fox Talbot
Bertolt Brecht
49. Musicals that feature a particular band's songs
The Interpretation of Dreams
Jukebox musicals
The Interpretation of Dreams
Eugene Ionesco
50. 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
Kyu
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Voltaire
Kabuki