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Theatre Basics
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1. 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
Kyu
Chinese Theatre
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Kafkaesque
2. 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
Librettist
Broadway Shows
Das Kapital
Friedrich Nietzsche
3. 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
Problem plays
Ken Saro-Wiwa
The Koran
Painted-face roles
4. A synthesis of music - dance - acting - and acrobatics; it was first performed by strolling players in markets - temples - courtyards - and the streets
Problem plays
Peking Opera
Wole Soyinka
Kafkaesque
5. 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
Das Kapital
The Interpretation of Dreams
Theatre of Cruelty
The Black Crook
6. Attacked the evils and restrictions of society; tried to reveal the higher reality of the unconscious mind with fantastic imagery and contradictory images; performances were often violent and cruel as they tried to shock the audience into the realiza
Shakuntala
Surrealism
Operatic Musicals
A Dream Play (1902)
7. Attacked the evils and restrictions of society; tried to reveal the higher reality of the unconscious mind with fantastic imagery and contradictory images; performances were often violent and cruel as they tried to shock the audience into the realiza
Samuel Beckett
The Student Prince
Surrealism
Ballad Operas
8. An extreme form of realism; an acurate 'documentary' of everyday life - including its seamy side
Music
Naturalism
Sanskrit Drama
onnagata
9. Nigerian playwright that was executed for trying to protect the Ogoni people against encroachments of Shell oil company
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
Ken Saro-Wiwa
Avant-Garde
Ta'ziyeh
10. 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
Mie pose
Maxim Gorky
Absurdism
Minstrel Show
11. An early form of theatre; it used theatrical techniques such as song - dance - and characterization - but it was still firmly rooted in religion
Melodrama
Ritual Theatre
Variety Show
Verfremdung
12. Used giant puppets and actors to enact parables denouncing the Vietnam War and materialism
Antonin Artaud
Ritual Theatre
Bread and Puppet Theatre
First Public Opera House
13. Staged inexpensive - noncommercial productions of artistically significant plays in small - out-of-the-way theatres
Ha
Little Theatre Movement
musical
Non-Western Drama
14. A big production number that usually receives a torrent of applause that literally stops the show
The Living Theatre
Showstopper
Broadway Shows
Domestic Tragedies
15. 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
musical comedy
Operatic Musicals
Problem plays
The Cherry Orchard (1904)
16. 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
Jukebox musicals
Aphra Behn
Painted-face roles
Henrik Ibsen
17. An extreme form of realism; an acurate 'documentary' of everyday life - including its seamy side
box set
Goethe
Nell Gwynn
Naturalism
18. Earliest form for photography
Daguerreotype
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
Romantics
The Communist Manifesto
19. Including operetta - developed out of intermezzi
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Kafkaesque
Comic opera
20. The first modern musical; a melodrama about black magic staged in NYC in 1866
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
Intermezzi
Beaumarchais
The Black Crook
21. 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
Symbolism
Ta'ziyeh
Daguerreotype
musical comedy
22. Suggests we are trapped in an irrational universe where even basic communication is impossible
Melodrama
Comic opera
Fatalist Absurdism
The Jazz Singer
23. Type of theatre that grew out of ritual - incorporated acting - music - storytelling - poetry - dance - costumes - and lots of masks to create a theatre that combined ritual and ceremony with drama
Three kinds of Kabuki plays
Precolonial African Theatre
Total Theatre
Noh actors' stylized performance techniques
24. Set out to break all the neoclassical rules - attacked the three unities
Romantic Playwrights
Music
First Public Opera House
Samuel Beckett
25. People who dismissed Traditional African Theatre because it was so unlike anything they knew
Broadway Shows
Jean-Paul Sartre
Early European travelers and missionaries
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1922(
26. Type of theatre greatly influenced by Buddhism and Shinto; originates in ritual
A Trip to Coontown
The Enlightenment
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Japanese Theatre
27. First black woman playwright to be producted on Broadway; Raisin in the Sun based of her actual childhood
George Bernard Shaw
Lorraine Handsberry
Mie pose
Non-Western Drama
28. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (2005); The Dumb Waiter (1957)
Problem plays
book musicals
Harold Pinter
Aphra Behn
29. 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
Reprise
Existentialism
Nickelodeons
Faust
30. Writes the lyrics
Communists took control
Lyricist
Total Theatre
Jo
31. Included comic scenes - dance interludes and sentimental ballads all based on white stereotypes of black life in the South
Minstrel Show
Music
Gotthold Lessing
Lorraine Handsberry
32. A program of unrelated singing - dancing and comedy numbers
Japanese Theatre
Off-Off-Broadway
Mie pose
Variety Show
33. 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
Opera
Performance Art
Man and Superman (1903)
The Living Theatre
34. Estrangement; essentially the alienation effect
Bread and Puppet Theatre
overture
Avant-Garde
Verfremdung
35. 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
A Dream Play (1902)
Denis Diderot
Poetic Realism
36. Any artist or work of art that is experimental - innovative or unconventional; some styles would be symbolism - expressionism - futurism - Dadaism - surrealism - and absurdism
Intermezzi
Avant-Garde
Librettist
Burlesque
37. Any artist or work of art that is experimental - innovative or unconventional; some styles would be symbolism - expressionism - futurism - Dadaism - surrealism - and absurdism
Comic opera
Avant-Garde
Communists took control
Melodrama
38. Romanian-born French playwright best categorized as a hilarious absurdist; The Bald Soprano (1949) & Rhinoceros (1959)
philosophy - astronomy - science - and religion
Eugene Ionesco
Chinese Theatre
Symbolism
39. Named new 'photographic' realism NATURALISM and his phrase 'slice of life' is quoted description of it
Lucy Elizabeth Bartolozzi Vestris
Minstrel Show Structure
Emile Zola
philosophy - astronomy - science - and religion
40. All lines are sung - usually to grand classical music; Madama Butterfly (1904)
Restoration
Opera
Jean-Paul Sartre
Wole Soyinka
41. The audience remains alienated from the performance so they could critically consider the play's themes
Showstopper
Kordian (1962)
Alienation Effect
Wole Soyinka
42. Elmer Rice; about a man named Mr. Zero Who is fired from his job and replaced by an adding machine
philosophy - astronomy - science - and religion
The Adding Machine (1923)
Avant-Garde
Eugene Ionesco
43. This happened for the first time during the Restoration
Wole Soyinka
women could legally appear on stages in England
box set
Western Drama
44. Brought Western-style theatre to Africa to dramatize Bible stories in order to win converts
Catholic and Protestant Missionaries
Characters in the Peking Opera
Communists took control
Samuel Beckett
45. 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
Jo
Composer
box set
Maxim Gorky
46. Including operetta - developed out of intermezzi
book musicals
Absurdism
First Public Opera House
Comic opera
47. Suggests we are trapped in an irrational universe where even basic communication is impossible
Denis Diderot
Theatre of Cruelty
Minstrel Show
Fatalist Absurdism
48. 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
Beaumarchais
Fatima Gallaire-Bourega
Maxim Gorky
Reprise
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
Sentimental Comedies
Melodrama
Opera
The Adding Machine (1923)
50. 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
Jukebox musicals
Samuel Beckett
Lyricist
box set