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Theatre of Cruelty viewer's senses should be bombarded humanities natural inclination for violence purged by theatre, cleansing modern society of all that was ugly |
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Stage Designer(Switzerland) anti realistic staging simple, symbolic sets Symbolist |
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Playwright in 1930's and 40's considered one of Broadway's leading authors of "high comedy" Wrote for the Lunts erhman's comedies repeatedly celebrate tolerance, yet show how tolerant people in their generosity are often vulnerable when confronted by fanatics or ruthless opportunists. |
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Epic Theatre audience involved intellectually not emotionally historification-plays set in the past but really representative of current events alienation-production to force audience to remain emotionally detached (drop the baby) Instigate Social Change |
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Producer Literal realism real details (food,wallpaper)authenticity key got rid of footlights and substituted over head spotlight |
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Realism-modern tragicomedy Relying on indirect action and character subtext/dying Russian aristocracy/emotionally ambivalent "The Seagull" |
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"The Art of Theatre" theatre needs master artist actors "super puppet" wanted to free theatre from dependence on realism, literature, and the actor established the modern unit setting-one basic setting that can represent various locales |
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Head of the Federal Theatre Project "living newspaper"-dramatization of current events |
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Actress, married to Alfred Lunt |
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Broadway Producer The Syndicate! preferred comedy died on the sinking of the lusitania |
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Playwright "Trifles" founded the Provincetown Players part of the "Little Theatre" movement-independent theatre movement after depression Eugene O'Neill |
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Abbey Theatre (Ireland) more realistic plays |
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Acclaimed English actor last part of 19th century one of the first insist on total effect in productions productions scene changes smooth and precise |
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Founder of Modern Realism mastery of dramatic technique explored interaction of people with society dealing with unhappy marriages, infidelity, and position of women. |
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Symbolist "Ubu the King" cynical and absurdist view on political leaders |
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British actress, life time supporter of noncommercial theatre in america, dedicated to making serious drama avaliable to american audiances Ran Civic Rep theatre |
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Spanish Dramatist dealt with unfortunate effects of Spanish society and the dark side of the Spanish character |
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Actor married to Lynn Fontanne comedy actor |
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Antirealistic Director Biomechanics-external physical training through physical motions an actor could evoke desired emotional response form audiance Russian found spaces-shatter 4th wall |
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Leading American Playwright Father played Count of Monte Cristo Province town players expressionism-"The Hairy Ape" |
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Italian Dramatist ran teatro d'Arte explores illusion versus reality, truth versus fiction, and madness versus sanity |
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Director Russia "The Good Solider Schweik" develop proletarian theatre epic theatre meant to instigate social change-epic because of epic scope Bauhaus-school of arts-total concept all aspects of design in life |
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Black acotr appeared in several of Eugenne O'Neil's plays also very famous concert singer |
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created monopoly of play circuits |
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poetic drama in realistic form contemporary of Lady Gregory Abbey Theatre "Playboy of the Western World" |
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Co-founder of Moscow Art Theatre Realism and Naturalism 1st method for teaching realistic acting |
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Symbolism! Expresionistic,using symbolism, unrealistic shifts in action late plays deal with swedish history bad marriage, hard childhood, mentally unstable |
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of Williams and Walker Black Acting duo Business side |
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Black Actor of Williams and Walker the artist "In Dahomey" and "Abyssinia" First time americans saw blacks onstage without blackface without dialect and costumed in high fashion |
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The Abbey opposed to realism, created symbolist plays based on myth and history |
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action onstage resembled what people could observe around them social injustice, economic injustice,unhappy marriages,VD, and religious hypocrisy |
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Leading Anti-realistic movement no plot action-instead indirect evocative and cerimonial depict inner life lyrical, musical and deliberate |
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Anti Art arbitrariness of rules what is art? reaction to World War I
toilet a art deliberatly confusing |
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Speed, violence, technology originated in italy audience should be confronted and antagonised |
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Follows individual protagonist individual vs collective primarily german in origin romanticism, symbolism, allegory |
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Developed out of Dada movement subconscious as highest place of reality set in a dreamworld |
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Slice of Life authenticity is key reality tv |
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