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The Theater Experience 101 Vocab Chapters 1 & 2
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Film, Theatre & Television
Undergraduate 1
09/10/2012

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Observed Theater
Definition
the audience participates vicariously or empathetically with what is happening on stage
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Participatory Theater
Definition
Becoming an participant in the show, example: joining in the singing and dancing
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Aesthetic Distance
Definition
enough distance to perceive and appreciate a work of art
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Sociodrama
Definition
members of participating groups explore their own attitudes and social prejudice by commonly using role reversal
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Psychodrama
Definition
individuals face their fears, anxieties, and frustrations.
For Example a person might reenact a particular traumatic experience
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Flashbacks
Definition
abrupt movements from the present to the past and back again
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Anachronism
Definition
involves placing a character from the past into a modern day scene with modern day ideology
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Symbol
Definition
a sign, token, or emblem that signifies something else
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Status Symbol
Definition
frank recognition of the importance of personal possessions in conferring status on the owner ex: the type of car a person drives
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Realistic Theater
Definition
follow the predictable logic of everyday life
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Realistic Element
Definition
one that resembles observable reality
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Nonrealistic Theater
Definition
everything that does not conform to our observations of reality, ex: ghost instead of real people
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Soliloquy
Definition
a solitary character speaks to the audience , expressing in words a hidden thought
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Pantomime
Definition
performers pretend to be using objects that are not actually present
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Theater of Fact
Definition
involves reenactments of material gathered from actual events
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Docudramas
Definition
dramatizing the lives of, for example, rape victims, convicts, or heroic individuals
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Performative Activities
Definition
Theatrical events in everyday life, Ex: weddings and funerals
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Performative/Performing Arts
Definition
ceremonies and presentations that include costumes, performance roles, and dance, which help to tell a story
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Theatrical Arts
Definition
consist of a dramatic presentation by actors on some sort of stage in front of an audience
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African American Theater
Definition
Theater written by and for African Americans and also performed by African Americans. Most prominent playwright - August Wilson
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Asian American Theater
Definition
1970-1980 plays by Asian American writers were produced. Most prominent playwright - Philip Kan Gotanda
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Hispanic Theater
Definition
Three Groups: Chicano, Cuban American, and Puerto Rican. Addresses the experience of Hispanics living in the US. Most prominent playwright - Maria Irene Fornes
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Native American Theater
Definition
Spiritual and social traditions that had theatrical elements. Playwrights and producers emphasize contemporary work, fusing the problems or aspirations of todays native americans with their heritage
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Global Theater
Definition
international exchanges and influences in theater. A director from location A observing the work of director B
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Political Theater
Definition
Measured drama, pitting one character with a certain political view against another with a different view
Plemic, passionate advocacy of one political idea
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Feminist Theater
Definition
Questions traditional gender roles and the traditional place of women in society. Significant playwright - Rachel Crothers
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Gay and Lesbian Theater
Definition
depicted the lifestyle of gays and lesbians, gay and lesbian issues, AIDS crisis, and gay rights issue
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Avant-garde and Experimental Theater
Definition
theater that breaks away from the mainstream tradition. Movements include Expressionism, Surrealism, Absurdism, and Theater of Cruelty
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Crossover Theater
Definition
Plays or productions from groups with a special perspective that crossover into a wider arena of American Theater
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Performance - Audience Relationship
Definition
the immediate, personal encounter whose chemistry and magic give theater its special quality.
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Empathy
Definition
the experience of mentally or emotionally entering into the feelings or spirit of another person
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Role Reversal
Definition
When one party switches places with another party. Ex: a child takes on the role of a parent and the parent takes on the role of the child
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Metaphor
Definition
one thing is another, in order to describe it or point up its meaning more clearly
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Willing Suspension of disbelief
Definition
having separated the reality of art from the reality of everyday life
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