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100

featured daring exploits of romance and adventure and had complicated plots

Comedy of Intrigue

100

free space

yay thanks

100

thought that actors should address the audience, held intensive rehearsals, established rules for audience conduct

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

100

nothing

coolio

100

most popular ballad opera that was banned in 1737 by prime minister Robert Walpole

The Beggar's Opera

200

what did Chekhov combine?

realism and tragedy

200

free

nice

200

wrote the Octoroon

Dionysus Boucicault

200

What did all of the articles from the first week have in common?

they challenge existing boundaries, talk about newly presented ideas, connect theatre to society and politics, and are all examples of manifestos

200

"the working class is exploited by the owners of private capital and the workers will one day unite to overthrow their oppressors"--?

Karl Marx

300

He started with acting, but then directed and introduced the naturalistic style with longer rehearsals

David Garrick

300

Theatres were indoors and had proscenium arches with raked stages and floors, and the apron equal in size to the stage behind, scenic flats switched out manually by stagehands

restoration theatres

300

leading shakespeare actor of 19th century, went to Europe to act because of racism in the US, gained a great reputation in Europe

Ira Aldridge
300

These parodied Italian Opera Seria, and maintained success in England; they didn't involve sung dialogue, but had songs with witty original lyrics set to popular melodies

Ballad Operas

300

got nothin here

thats chill

400

Who are the female wits?

Catharine Trotter, Mary Pix, Delariviere Manley (scandalous), Aphra Behn

400

was a retelling of The Octoroon, from a more modern lens

An Octoroon

400

During the 19th Century Industrial Revolution, working class emerged and drama/entertainment was ________

escapist

400

nah

thank you bby

400

died at 23 of typhus, wrote Woyzeck and Danton's Death

Georg Büchner

500

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500

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yippeee!

500

This famous theatre was first built by Thomas Killigrew, but then burned down and then was owned by Andrew Lloyd Webber

Drury Lane Theatre

500

"On the Origin of Species, animal species evolve through natural selection"--?

Charles Darwin

500

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