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| France (painting); Germany (art & literature); distortion of reality to show inner feelings; dream like |
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"From Morn to Midnight" expressionism |
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"Transfiguration" "Man and the Masses" expressionism |
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| directed "Man and the Masses" |
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| originated in Italy; war should be idealized; short plays concentrating on nonsense |
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"They're Coming" futurism actors rearrange furniture for 30 min |
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| "anything goes"; rebellion against art and people's expectations; theme: mirrors and madness; |
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| Tristan Tzara in Switzerland |
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"The Breasts of Tiresias" Surrealism |
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| "Jean Cocteau"; "Orpheus"; "The Infernal Machine" |
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| wrote manifestos; theatre is a sensory experience; made audience in center of action; did not perform in theatres; humans have natural inclination to violence |
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| begins in Germany; developed by Erwin Piscator |
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| Original name for Epic Theatre: |
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| Erwin Piscator was the director of this theatre: |
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| architect; founder of Bauhaus; designed the theatre for the epic theatre |
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| "The GOod Soldier Schweik" came from the novel by: |
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| episodic; gave epic theatre its name |
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| subject matter was almost always history, sometime foreign countries |
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| Bertolt Brecht CHARACTERISTICS: |
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| frequent shifts in local; intricate plots |
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| to instruct; you could use theatre to change the world (Lehrstucke); alienation; Verfremdung (to make strange); |
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| "Three Penny Opera" music by: |
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| "The Three Penny Opera" most famous song: |
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| "Pirate Jenny" song was about... |
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| anti capitalism, pro socialism |
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| Brecht fled ______ and became a _______. |
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| "The Song of Great Capitulation" was in.. |
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| "Galileo"; "The Good Person of Setzwan"; "Caucasian Chalk Circle" |
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| Brecht left America due to... |
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| House of un-American Activities and went to East Berlin |
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| text oriented theatre; Theatre de Vieux Colombier |
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| "Amphitryon 38"; "The Mad Woman of Shyo"; "Andine" |
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| Jean Giraudoux's director was... |
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| Style of Louis Jouvet was... |
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| witty, elegant language, loved antithesis |
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| "Antigone" adaptation; "The Tank" (Joan of Arc) |
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| Miguel de Unamuno (Spain) |
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| philosopher, wrote treaties "The Tragic Sense of Life"; human struggle for immortality with the knowledge of knowing there is not; "Dream Shadows" |
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| used grotesque and puppets |
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| killed in Spanish Civil war |
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| Traveling theatre company that did Lorca's shows... |
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| Federico Garcia Lorca wrote... |
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| "Blood Wedding"; "Yerma"; "The House of Bernada Alba" |
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| fascist; "Six Characters in Search of an Author; appearance vs reality; Teattro d'arte |
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| Harley Granville Baker (England) |
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| represents commercial theatre |
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| Strattford Theatre, Ontario, Guthrie Theatre, Old Vic |
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| "Blithe Spirit"; "Hay Fever"; "Private Lives"; comedy of manners |
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| Poet; "Murder in the Cathedral"; |
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| Shakespearean actress; "The Nun Story" |
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| great stage actress; Juliet |
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| Strong Shakespearean actor; head of family actor (Natasha Richardson); "Morning Becomes Electra" (Adam) |
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| stage to film actor; "Bridge on the River Kuai" |
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| greatest stage actor of 20th century; Shakespearean, comedian; Vivien Leigh: one of his wifes |
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