Return to Set

Upgrade to remove ads

View

  • Term
  • Definition
  • Both Sides

Study

  • All (68)

Shortcut Show

Next

Prev

Flip

THEA 1000: Final Exam

What is realism?
Everything on stage is made to resemble observable, everyday life
Flip
What 2 things make up modern theater?
1. Realism  2. Departures from realism
Flip
What things on stage can be used to illustrate realism?
How people speak How people dress How people behave The kinds of rooms they live in
Flip
What are departures from realism?
Anything that does not correspond to our everyday experience
Flip
What are examples of departures from realism?
Poetry Ghosts Witches Songs  Fantasies Dream Sequences
Flip
Why did playwrights turn to departures from realism?
They found realism too limiting 
Flip
What is Henrik Ibsen known for and what are his 3 famous works?
He was a Norwegian play Considered the founder of realistic drama Famous works are: A Doll's House, Ghosts and Hedda Gabler
Flip
What did Henrik Ibsen want to convince audiences of?
That the action in his dramas represented everyday life
Flip
What topics did Henrik Ibsen feel that drama should tackle?
Subjects that had been taboo onstage such as Economic injustice Sexual double standard Unhappy marriages Religious hypocrisy 
Flip
What roadblocks did Henrik Ibsen run into with his plays?
He met a lot of opposition in the form of censorship
Flip
What did August Strindberg do?
Took realism a step further 
Flip
How did August Strindberg further realism?
By personalizing and intensifying Henrik Ibsen's realism 
Flip
What did August Strindberg focus on instead of people in a social context?
He focused on individuals at war with themselves and with each other
Flip
How did August Strindberg want his plays? What characters did they have to achieve this?
He wanted his plays to be as real as possible. To achieve this they had:  All real props (no flats) No intermission Interrupted and fragmented dialogue Multidimensional characters with complex and contradictory features
Flip
What 2 works are August Strindberg famous for?
Miss Julie The Father
Flip
What 4 plays are Anton Chekhov famous for?
The Sea Gull Uncle Vanya The Three Sisters The Cherry Orchard
Flip
What changes did Anton Chekhov add to Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg's methods of realism?
Dealt with a full gallery of characters Characters stories overlapped and echoed each other Developed tragicomedy 
Flip
What developed alongside realism?
Naturalism
Flip
What is naturalism?
An extreme form of realism
Flip
Who was Emile Zola?
The most famous naturalistic theorist and playwright
Flip
What are the characteristics of naturalism?
Most stringent than realism Everything (including time) had to be a true slice of life Naturalism as a movement was less influential because of it's extreme nature
Flip
What is selective realism?
A type of realism that heightens certain details of action, scenery and dialogue while omitting others
Flip
After World War 2, who were 2 important American writers?
Tennessee Williams Arthur Miller
Flip
What 3 works are Tenneessee Williams famous for?
Streetcar named Desire Cat on a Hot Tin Roof The Glass Menagerie 
Flip
What does Tennessee Williams combine in the Glass Menagerie?
The theatrical device of a narrator with realistic scenes 
Flip
What 3 works are Arthur Miller famous for?
Death of a Salesman All my Sons A view from the Bridge
Flip
What does selective realism combine?
Realistic and non-realistic techniques
Flip
What inspired departures from realism?
Political unrest A desire to question political authority 
Flip
What is existentialism?
Reacting (among other things) to World War 2
Flip
What do existentialist believe?
That existence has little meaning That God does not exist That humanity is alone in an irrational universe The only significant thing that an individual can do is take responsibility for their own actions
Flip
What is theater of the absurd?
Combined existentialist philosophy with revolutionary avant-garde dramatic form
Flip
How do absurdist playwrights present our existence?
As futile and nonsensical 
Flip
Who are the 3 famous absurdist playwrights?
Samuel Beckett  Eugene Ionesco Harold Pinter
Flip
What 2 outlooks do absurdist playwrights share?
Much of what happens in life is ridiculous or absurd and cannot be explained logically This ridiculousness or absurdity should be reflected in the dramatic action 
Flip
What are the dramatic techniques used in the theater of the absurd?
Plots don't follow traditional climatic or episodic plot structure The plot seems to move in a circle, ending the same way it began (seems like nothing is happening) Unrealistic characters and strange, unrecognizable settings Language is often telegraphic and sparse (characters fail to communicate)
Flip
What 3 works is Samuel Beckett famous for?
Waiting for Godot Endgame  Happy Days
Flip
What happens in Waiting for Godot that is the perfect representation of the absurdist viewpoint?
The characters are unable to take control over their destiny 
Flip
What is Beckett's view of the human condition?
Tragicomic-human interaction is comical but has tragic consequences 
Flip
What is multimedia?
The joining of theater with other arts (like dance, film and television)
Flip
What is the idea behind multimedia?
To fuse the art forms or to incorporate new technology into a theatrical event
Flip
What is performance art?
A current form of experimental theater that combines theater, dance and media
Flip
Who was Josef Svoboda?
A designer who experimented with the following elements in scenic design Projections Multimedia Movable platforms New materials (including plastics)
Flip
What areas have computer technology been implemented into in theater?
Modern theater buildings and lighting systems
Flip
What is environmental theater?
When the entire theater space is used as a performance area suggesting that any division between the performers and viewers is artificial 
Flip
What form of theater came into prominence in the United States after World War 2?
Musical theater
Flip
What is considered to be a landmark musical for musical theater and who wrote it?
Show boat written by Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern
Flip
What were 3 characteristics of the musical 'Show Boat'?
It was a thoroughly American story with serious and comic material Songs were carefully integrated into the plot The chorus line was eliminated 
Flip
Who did the musical theater play of 'Oklahoma' bring together?
Rogers and Hammerstein
Flip
Why was the musical theater play 'Oklahoma' significant?
Because it seamlessly fit together using: Story Music Lyrics Dance
Flip
Why were musical theater plays called Book Musicals?
Because they are built around a story
Flip
What were some of the other famous musical theater productions during this time period?
South Pacific The King and I Annie Get Your Gun Kiss me Kate My Fair Lady Fiddler on the Roof
Flip
What happened to the musical scene after 1965?
It became increasingly fragmented with fewer and fewer book musicals being written
Flip
What does a concept musical do?
Builds the production around an idea rather than a story
Flip
Which playwright is known for concept musicals?
Stephen Sondheim
Flip
What are some of Stephen Sondheim's most famous concept musicals?
Company Follies Into the Woods Assassins  Sunday in the Park with George
Flip
What did choreographer Michael Bennett develop?
A chorus line
Flip
What did Jerome Robbins direct/choreograph?
West Side Story
Flip
What did Bob Fosse direct/choreograph?
Sweet Charity Pippin
Flip
What did Susan Stroman direct/choreograph?
The Producers
Flip
What 5 works is Andrew Lloyd Weber famous for?
Jesus Christ Superstar Evita Cats The Phantom of the Opera Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 
Flip
What 2 famous musical theater works originated in Britain?
Les Miserables Miss Saigon 
Flip
What is regional theater?
An important theater established outside of major cities
Flip
What are the 3 other alternatives to commercial theater?
Off Broadway Off-off Broadway Fringe theaters 
Flip
Characteristics of off broadway, off-off broadway and fringe theater
These shows are less expensive Offer more opportunity for producing experimental works Have smaller houses and stages and are sometimes presented in found spaces
Flip
Who are the 2 contemporary American playwrights whose work was first presented in small alternative theater?
Sam Shepard David Mamet
Flip
Where did Sam Shepard first develop his play writing skills?
Off-off broadway
Flip
What plays are Sam Shepared famous for?
Buried Child True West A Lie of the Mind Fool for Love
Flip
What 2 things do Sam Shepard's works fuse?
Abstraction and Theatricality with recognizable characters and circumstances 
Flip
( 1 of 68 )
Upgrade to remove ads
Login

Join to view and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or
We will never post anything without your permission.
Don't have an account?
Sign Up

Join to view and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or

By creating an account you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use

Already a member?