Theatrical Trends
Historical Background
Notable Figures
Influences
Wild Card
100

This trend was studied in 1st semester through the analyses of The Misanthrope by Moliere, The Rover by Aphra Behn, and Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw.

What is Theatre for the Elite?

100

The origins of Theatre occurred by this group of people 

Who are the Greeks 

100

This is the father of realism 

Who is Henrik Ibsen 

100

This director was influenced by Ibsen and has worked with both realism and idealism 

Who is Max Reinhardt 
100

As a student taking this class, you must enter with this kind of mindset

What is not having contemporary bias 

200

The Gladiators to Nascar analogy can be used to identify this trend. 

What is Theatre as a Spectacle? 

200

This era is often marked as the golden age of English because it produced works from the likes of Shakespeare and Hamlet 

What happened in the Elizabethan England Era 

200

This prominent director said, " 'Theatre is a question of a gathering which is subordinated to ritual: nothing is represented or shown, but we participate in a ceremonial which releases the collective unconscious." He conducted long term research on performance and believed the rehearsal process and performances were sacred.

Who is Jerzy Grotowski 

200

Freud served as an inspiration for this 

What are August Strindbergs Dream Plays 

200

This movie was directed by Ingmar Bergman and is considered a classic of world cinema 

What is The Seventh Seal 

300

The French Novelist, Playwright, and Journalist, Emile Zola is the self proclaimed leader of this theme. 

hint: Andre Antoine is prominent when discussing this theme 

What is Naturalism 

300

To understand contemporary Russian life in the 19th and 20th century, you would explore the works of this playwright 

Who is Anton Chekhov 

300

This playwright received adulation from Parisians and the court but gained much criticism from churchmen. 

Who is Moliere

300

This  ballet impresario was inspired by the symbolistic works of Stéphane Mallarmé

Who is Sergei Diaghilev

300

This is a dramatic genre from nineteenth-century theatre and was codified by Eugene Scribe 

What is The Well Made Play 
400

This theme was noted in class by the Professor as not being practiced in Washington, D.C. all that much despite it being the Nations Capitol. 

What is Voices of Dissent - Theatre as Political Statement 

400

Waiting for Lefty was inspired by this historical event 

What is New York City Taxi Strike of February 1934

also acceptable answer: What is attacks on communism 

400

This playwright produced a player that was said to be instrumental in the "Theatre of the Absurd"

Who is Samuel Beckett 

400

This playwright was inspired by the biomechanics teachings of Meyerhold 

Who is Vladimir Mayakovsky

400

He is the penultimate Duke of Saxe-Meiningen and is known for his support of the court theatre. 

Who is Georg II 

500

The identification and description of the 5isms associated with the Pendulum Swing trend. 

What is:

Surrealism – explores the unconscious activities of the mind, presenting images as in a dream, without order or sequence.  

Expressionism – EVERY element of the world is seen through the filter of the central character (nightmare vision).

Symbolism –  Expressing emotion and ideas through abstract movement and creating mood through abstract sound.

Futurism – Total rejection of tradition. (The Assembly Line as Art)

Dadaism – anything goes here! 

500

A Doll's House created a great sensation at the time it was produced because of this reason. 

What is struggling to find self fulfillment as a woman in a male dominated world 

500

He created agitprop posters in support of the Communist Party

Who is Vladimir Mayakovsky

500

Inspired by Meyerhold and Biomechanics, Nikolai Evreinov created this kind of performance 

What are monodramas 

500

He was a major figure in the European Avant-Garde and the Theatre of Cruelty 

Who is Antonin Artaud

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