THAR 281 1st Edi-tion Lec-ture 14 Outline of Last Lecture I. Theatre ArchitectureII. Scenery/Costuming/LightingIII. Quiz #4Outline of Current LectureIV. Quiz # 5Current LectureI. Quiz #5•The dramatic form that parodied a serious play: burlesque•The dramatic form that emphasizes suspense and nostalgia: melo-drama•The dramatic form that involves a showdown or “obligatory scene”: Well-Made Play•The dramatic form that emphasizes mechanical cause-and-effect: Well-Made Play•The dramatic form that required white actors to wear black makeup on their faces: the Minstrel Show•The dramatic form that has sharply defined heroes and villains: Melo-drama•The dramatic form that often included animal acts: Vaudeville•Richard Wagner developed the concept of “gesamtkunstwerk”, which means a totally unified theatrical work.•The increasing urban population in the 19th Century led to more uni-formity of tastes in theatre and discouraged diversity. [False]These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.•The Romantic movement believed in the duality of human
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