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| Major American Playwright |
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| August Wilson & Suzan Lori-Parks & Lorraine Hansberry- A Rasin In the Sun |
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| Actors of the 19th Century |
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| David Garrick, Edwin Booth |
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| Drama that escapes reality |
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| Late 19th Century Theatre |
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| Brechtian Theatre of Social Protest |
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| Theatre of meaninglessness |
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| Theatre in Blackface makeup |
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| Resident Theatre companies outside of NY |
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| Scene design emphasizing color and line |
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| British Playwright & author of Peter Pan |
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| theatre that involves socail protest, breaking realistic illusion, use of theatricality, projections, narration, and songs |
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| Theatre where characters speak & act random regardless of societal rules |
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| Theatres that involes sentimentality with heroes, heroines, & villians...over dramactic |
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| Theatre that focuses on characters in real-life situations |
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| Theatre that involes singers, dancers, acrobats, and comedy acts |
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| Theatre that involves adventure and sentimental idealism as a means of escape from reality is: |
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| Type of theatre that made fun of follish acr=ting aristocracy is: (language was for aristocrats-upper class) |
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| Father of Realism & author of A Doll's House |
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| Russian Theatre/ acting teacher |
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| Romanticism & author of Hunchback of Noterdam |
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| Considered the greatest playwrigth since Shakespeare |
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| Expressionistic Plays-forerunners of Avant Garde |
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| Joseph Jefferson, Edwin Booth |
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| Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard |
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| Six Characters in Search of an Author |
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| Why was the Restoration Period called that? |
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| The theatre had been banned by the Puritans and when Charles II took the throne and kicked the Puritans out, he restored theartre back to its "normal self" |
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| Which Theatre was intended for the Upper Class |
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| A convewntion of Noh theatre is? |
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| Highly polished floor which resonates under the feet & Characters enter and annouce who they are and what they do |
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| Involves shadow puppets behind a screen |
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| Bunraku, Peking Opera, Noh, & Kabuki |
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| evolved from women dances |
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| uses highly stylized makeup |
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| use of color is important in this theatre |
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| use Kyogens as comic interlude |
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| color type jel inserted in flat puppets |
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| women and childeren sit on one side of the screen while men sit on the other |
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| use three men in black; master's face uncovered; others keep faces covered |
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| musin instruments in Peking opera |
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| Started by a woman and very symbolic, presentational,and rhythmic |
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| incorporates dance and more melodramatic and sensational and actors enter from a flowerway |
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| Took western plays and turned them into Kabuki plays |
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| specific attitude is expressed, audience sits on 3 sides, wooden floor with 18ft squares made of Cypress, very specific, costumes made of silk,and different masks. |
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| 3 puppeteers, puppets 2/3s size of a normal human, weighs 10 Kg (15 Lbs) |
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| To be a master puppeteers you must do and you move the: |
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| 10 yrs on leg, 10 yrs on left arm and then you move the body, right arm and head...head must not drop, if it does you are losing your srength |
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| the narrator of Bunraku theatre |
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| japanese instrument in Bunraku |
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| The director of The Lion King |
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| author of The Three Musketeers |
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| Melodrama specialist performer performed plays about: |
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| Yankee, Indian, sometime African-Americans |
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| William Davenant and Thomas Killigrew |
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| Italian Family. evolution of Theatre scenery |
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| author of She Stoops to Conquer |
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| What Kind of Comedy is she stoops to Conquer |
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| The Four types of Comedy in teh Restoration Period are: |
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| Comedy of Humors, Comedy of Intrigue, Comedy of Manners, & Farces |
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| Written and released in 1879 |
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| Characters: Nora and Torvold Helmer |
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Novel: Harriet Beecher Stowe Play Adaption: George L. Alken |
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| Found science in sociology |
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| first modern director, positioning actors |
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| All that exists has been created by an absolute being, GOD! Artist are genius, complete happiness and truth can not be obtained here on Earth but in a Spritual Realm, WITH GOD! |
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| American Theatre is picking up! |
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| directed Shakespeare with touring companies |
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| First theatre in the west was in: |
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| San Fransico (SAN FRAN!!!) |
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| Finest theatres outside of NY |
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| Russian ballet , The Nutcracker & Swan Lake |
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| theatre where actors had to wear wigs and oversized lips |
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