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La Tech Theatre 290
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Film, Theatre & Television
Undergraduate 2
11/04/2012

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Term
What must there be for theatre to happen? (4 elements)
Definition
1) Actors
2) Audiences
3) A certain time
4) A certain place
Term
What are the six essential parallels between theatre and life?
Definition
1) Actors and humanity
2) Simulation and reality
3) Rehearsal and learning
4) Improvisation and spontaneity
5) Stage and world
6) Audiences and society
Term
What are the five expectations of audiences?
Definition
1) Audiences expect plays to be related to life experiences
2) Most audiences go to the theatre expecting the familiar
3) Another facet of the audience experience is the collective response
4) Audiences must make preparations for attending a play and observe certain unwritten rules of decorum
5) The audience, or spectator, is central to the theatrical event
Term
What is the Greek word that means “seeing place?”
Definition
Theatron
Term
The great societies first nurtured theatre as a means of gathering citizens together for what three purposes?
Definition
1) To celebrate civic accomplishments
2) Warn of personal error
3) Ridicule society's fools
Term
Who are the four Greek playwrights whose works survive?
Definition
Aeschylus
Sophocles
Euripides
Aristophanes
Term
What are the four major theaters listed under the title, “Western Theatre?”
Definition
Greek
Medieval
Elizabethan
Proscenium
Term
What is the main characteristic of “Bunraku” that sets it apart from most theatre styles?
Definition
Puppets
Term
For what have playwrights expressed concern since the beginning of the Greek festivals?
Definition
The human condition
Term
What is an early example of a Latin playlet performed by priests to teach Christian doctrine and encourage good moral behavior?
Definition
Quem Quaeritis
Term
What did Jerzy Grotowski found in Opole in 1959?
Definition
The Polish Laboratory Theatre
Term
What aspect of normal theatre does Alternative or “Environmental theatre” reject?
Definition
Conventional seating and arranges the audience as part of the playing space
Term
Peter Schumann’s group takes its name from what two constant elements of their work?
Definition
Bread and Puppets
Term
Who founded the ‘Living Theatre”?
Definition
Julian Beck and Judith Malina
Term
What is the B movie you should neither buy nor rent and is not recommended by the instructor that illustrates alternative space theatre of the late 60’s and early 70’s?
Definition
Billy Jack
Term
A musical form featuring songs, dances, comedy sketches and elaborate productions numbers is called what?
Definition
Revue
Term
What was Roger and Hammerstein’s first musical partnership?
Definition
Oklahoma!
Term
On what Shakespeare play is West Side Story based?
Definition
Romeo and Juliet
Term
Who are the two Englishmen who, in the 1980's, brought “larger-than-life” British musicals to New York stages?
Definition
Sir Cameron Mackintosh and Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber
Term
Who popularized the “concept musical”?
Definition
Stephen Sondheim
Term
What are the two types of criticism for the theatre?
Definition
Drama criticism and theatre criticism
Term
What are the four aspects of the audience viewpoint?
Definition
Human significance
Social significance
Aesthetic significane
Entertainment
Term
What are the three traditional questions of a critic?
Definition
1) What is the playwright trying to do?
2) How well has he or she done it?
3) Was it worth doing?
Term
What four true talents does theatre criticism combine?
Definition
1) Artistic sensibilities
2) Writing ability
3) Performance insight
4) Knowledge of theatre past and present
Term
What writing of Aristotle has lasting dramatic criticism value?
Definition
Poetics
Term
Name one play written by Tennessee Williams.
Definition
A Streetcar Named Desire
Term
Who was the kindergarten teacher that wrote the Pulitzer Prize winning play entitled WIT or W;T?
Definition
Margaret Edson
Term
Who, along with Tennessee Williams, was the most influential American playwright following the Second World War?
Definition
Arthur Miller
Term
What do most playwrights encourage?
Definition
The audience's empathy, or emotional involvement, with characters and situations
Term
What are three essential tools of the playwright?
Definition
Plot, character, and language
Term
What are the seven main categories of theatre?
Definition
Tragedy
Comedy
Tragicomedy
Farce
Epic
Absurd
Melodrama
Term
Of the sixteen differences between Tragedy and Comedy, what are four of these differences?
Definition
1) Pain and Pleasure
2) Inflexible and Flexible
3) Decay and Growth
4) Unhappiness and happiness
Term
Of the nineteen differences between Dramatic Theatre and Epic Theatre, what are four of these differences?
Definition
1) Plot and Narrative
2) Growth and Montage
3) Suggestion and Argument
4) Feeling and Reason
Term
What does Oedipus The King explore?
Definition
Human guilt and innocence, knowledge and ignorance, power and helplessness
Term
What does Melodrama do with experience?
Definition
Oversimplifies, exaggerates, and contrives experience
Term
What are the chief elements (4) of drama according to Aristotle’s criteria?
Definition
Plot
Character
Language
Spectacle
Term
What are the modern elements of drama?
Definition
1) Action
2) Character
3) Conflict
4) Gesture
5) Meaning
6) Plot
7) Signs
8) Symbols
9) Sounds
10) Time
11) Visual Effect
12) Words
Term
In what three basic ways have plays generally been structured?
Definition
Climactic Structure
Episodic Structure
Situation Structure
Term
Who wrote A Doll’s House?
Definition
Henrik Ibsen
Term
What are the four designations of the situational play structure of Ionesco’s The Bald Soprano?
Definition
Structure
Increasing Tension
Explosion
Return to Original Situation
Term
What is the moment in a play when the story is taken up?
Definition
Point of Attack, or Inciting Incident
Term
What convention of metaphor does Shakespeare use in the play Hamlet?
Definition
The Play-Within-the-Play
Term
What are the nine widely used dramatic conventions?
Definition
Stage Directions
Exposition
Point of Attack or Inciting Incident
Complications
Crisis
Climax
Resolution
Simultaneous or Double Plots
The play-within-the-play
Term
What are the two types of exposition?
Definition
Classical Exposition and Modern Exposition
Term
What three things make up the middle of most plays?
Definition
Complications, Crisis, Climax
Term
What are 4 of the 16 ways that stage language communicates the stage’s living reality?
Definition
Words, Sounds, Light, Color
Term
What 4 basic questions must we ask to understand communication in theatre?
Definition
What do we hear?
What do we see?
What is taking shape before us?
What growing image creates the life of the play?
Term
Who called for a “theatre of cruelty?”
Definition
Antonin Artaud
Term
What is a soliloquy?
Definition
A means of taking the audience into the character's mind to overhear unspoken thoughts and arguments with the self
Term
What four masterpieces of the modern stage were written by Anton Chekhov?
Definition
The Sea Gull
Uncle Vanya
The Three Sisters
The Cherry Orchard
Term
What are fundamental to the actor's craft?
Definition
Technique and belief
Term
What are the actor’s eight tools?
Definition
Body
Voice
Impulses
Emotions
Concentration
Imagination
Improvisation
Intellect
Term
Stanislavski developed a systematic approach to train actors to do what?
Definition
Work from the inside outwards
Term
Reduced to its simplest terms, the actor’s goal is to do what?
Definition
Tell the character's circumstances in the play's story as truthfully and effectively as possible
Term
How did some describe David Garrick's face?
Definition
As a language
Term
What are three types of directors?
Definition
1) One type treats actors and designers as "servants" to the director's concept
2) Another type reverses this approach and acts as the creative coordinator of a group of actors and designers
3) The third functions as a guide
Term
What is the purpose of casting?
Definition
To match an actor to a roll
Term
Name four of the director’s collaborators.
Definition
Playwrights
Actors
Designers
Technicians
Term
In general, what are the six responsibilities of the director?
Definition
1) Selecting or creating a script, or agreeing to direct an offered script
2) Deciding on the text's interpretation and, with the designers, on the "look" and configuration of the stage space
3) Holding auditions and casting actors in the various rolls
4) Working with other theatre artist, technicians, and managers to plan and stage the production
5) Rehearsing the acting company
6) Coordinating all design and production elements into a unified performance
Term
For directors, improvisation or game playing is primarily what?
Definition
A rehearsal tool
Term
What do scene designers create?
Definition
Three-dimensional environments for the actor and make the play's world visible and interesting
Term
Name one of the costume designers mentioned in chapter 11.
Definition
Jane Greenwood
Term
According to the author what does make up do?
Definition
Enhances the actor and completes the costume
Term
According to Adolphe Appia, what is the basic goal of theatrical production?
Definition
Artistic unity
Term
What are three types of make up?
Definition
Straight
Character
Fantasy
Term
How does the book describe stage lighting?
Definition
A powerful theatrical tool to focus an audiences attention, enhance understanding, and give aesthetic pleasure.
Term
What five things does a finished light plot show?
Definition
1) The location of each lighting instrument to be used
2) The type of instrument, wattage, and color filter
3) The general area to be lighted by each instrument
4) Circuitry necessary to operate the instruments
5) Any other details necessary for the operation of the lighting system
Term
To what does the most frequently seen special effect relate?
Definition
The use of gobos
Term
What five purposes does music serve as listed in the book?
Definition
1) Evoking mood
2) Establishing period
3) Heightening tension
4) Intensifying action
5) Providing transitions between scenes and at endings
Term
Name three members of the production team.
Definition
Production Manager
Technical Director
Costume Shop Manager
Term
According to the book, there are how many Broadway theaters at present?
Definition
36
Term
Name one of the thirteen Broadway contracts negotiated for a production.
Definition
The Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers: directors and choreographers
Term
How many seats characterize an Off Broadway theater?
Definition
100 to 499
Term
The national alliance of regional theaters is known as what? (Hint LORT)
Definition
League of Resident Theatres
Term
What is a Broadway option?
Definition
A payment advanced against royalties to the playwright
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