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Charles Kean Still images onstage reveal character relationships |
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(George II first director of Meiningen,1874) 1st professional director adds patterned movement to still pictures all movement on stage in dirctors responsibility |
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use of Small gestures use of props to revieal character |
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Character actor: transforms into a character Personality actor: hired for self |
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body voice imagination intelligence |
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neutral body flexibility strength dance poise |
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1. heard-ability to project 2. be understood-articulation |
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A conventional formulaic, oversimplified conception, opinion or image. |
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A place of: 1. reflection 2. action 3. representation |
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Native American Theatre characteristics and conventions:
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Oral history Creation stories Non-linear Liquid boundaries (spirit/physical world) Awareness of genocide
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protest revolt affirmation spirituality music |
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1860-1890, 1930 uses "Black Face" plantation entertainment racial entertainment Whites “black up” with burnt cork |
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was the first black to have a play on Broadway by Lorraine Hansberry the youngest to have a drama on Broadway died at 34 |
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The Piano Lesson Wrote a play for every decade during the 1900s about American history located in Pittsburg |
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latin lover revolutionary hot tamale brown face (performance as latinos) |
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Louis Valdez and the Farmworkers Theatre of the Universe Support Mexican and Filipino workers in Cali Actors-short plays using mitos, myths |
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First latino play on Broadway Based on Sleepy Lagoon Murder case Political action Start fed Edward James Olmos Brechtion |
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Feminist theatrefeminist theatre |
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Montage Non-linear Camp Gender switching role doubling |
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1965 Calm Down Mother mother daughter realationships |
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1968 Mark Crowley first queer play |
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Caters to the identities Gay, lesbian, transgender, and bi people |
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For children, with children, by children |
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Theatre by people over 55 For of audiences of all ages Creative opportunities in retirement preserve memories through oral history give back to the community |
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1866 First american musical French ballet dancers and American melodrama |
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First all-black musical on broadway
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British international success, Jesus christ superstar Cats |
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Edgy, complex works Sweeny Todd Into the Woods The Assassin |
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major broadway producers: Disney Ziegfeld Mackintosh |
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What succeeds on broadway? |
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Musicals light comedy proven imports revivals sometimes dramas other-Stomp, Blue Man Group, Riverdance |
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The New York Public Theatre |
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Joseph Papp “non-profit” theatre in NY
Shakespeare in Central Park A Chorus Line starts here |
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Regional professional theatre In every major city Cleveland Playhouse is longest running (1916) Source for Broadway Develop new audiences/plays/playwrights Art over business; profits return to the theatre |
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Celebrate oral history Tecumseh Blue Jacket Trumpet in the Hand The Living Word |
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actor’s ability to appear at ease on stage
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top awards in the theatre profession in the NY theatre |
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1850 Actor/manger, responsible for starting picturization
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An African American choreographer and dancer |
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Off Broadway lower cost where young artists could start |
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Off-off Broadways less union influence less commercial |
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focus on identity in society camp extreme stereotypes sexuality AIDS references |
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Phoenix or Ohio State drama in Education Most conservative theatre Introduces students to performing arts Classics and musicals |
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1991 and 1992 It is a two part queer play won the Tony Awards It addressed the issues of aids awareness, McCarthyism, spirituality and the Regan Era |
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Ideas come from: Literature, movies, jukebox musicals, and original ideas |
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Jonathan Larson Rent is about aids and struggling artists |
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he emotions underlining the words of the action (tone and physicalization) |
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