Lula's favorite fruit and the fruit that a famous scientist uses to teach the young Andrea about Copernicus.
What are apples? (Dutchman and Galileo)
"Hey, you still haven't told me how you know so much about me."
Who is Clay in Dutchman?
This Irish born playwright wrote more than 60 socially conscious plays. He opposed vaccinations, religion, and war. He was also controversial as he believed in eugenics and supported Mussolini.
Who is George Bernard Shaw?
Night. A lady's bedchamber in Bulgaria in a small town near the Dragoman Pass.
What is Arms and the Man?
This theory of theater used witty dialogue and complex characters to explore philosophical concepts, challenging audiences to think critically about social issues. This playwright's plays tackled topics like capitalism, feminism, war, and religion.
What is GB shaw's Theater/Plays of Ideas?
Bluntschli's delicious nickname.
What is Chocolate Cream Soldier in Arms and the Man?
The first thing I want to say is we are not a sweatshop. We are the first stop on the way to the American dream. Give us your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to be free, and we'll hire them.
Who is Mr Mackus in Anon(ymous)?
This Czech-born playwright wrote plays concerned with human rights, censorship, and political freedom. He was also heavily influenced by Shakespeare.
Who is Tom Stoppard? Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
A country road. A tree. Evening.
What is Waiting for Godot?
In [t]his 1965 essay, [this playwright] called Black theatre-makers to respond to the racial injustice and civil unrest in the United State of America and demanded that theatre challenge the status quo.
What is Amiri Baraka's Revolutionary Theater?
Vladimir offers Estragon a carrot, but he can only find in his pocket this root vegetable.
What is a turnip in Waiting for Godot?
... if you look on every exit being an entrance somewhere else.
Who is the Player in R and G are dead?
This German playwright fled their home country ultimately to California where they were surveilled by the House of Un-American Activities. Their plays, sometimes historical, focused on social injustice, censorship, and exploitation.
Who is Bertolt Brecht?
In the flying underbelly of the city. Steaming hot, and summer on the outside. Underground. Heaped in modern myth.
What is Dutchman?
dramatic works of certain European and American dramatists of the 1950s and early ’60s who agreed with the Existentialist philosopher Albert Camus’s assessment, in his essay “The Myth of Sisyphus” (1942), that the human situation is essentially devoid of purpose.
What is Theater of the Absurd (Beckett and Stoppard)?
Calista offers Anon these sweet treats (name 3).
What are M&M's, Kit Kats, Nestles Crunch, Snickers, Reese's Pieces, Charleston Chews, Sweetarts and
Lemonheads, Skittles, and Spree?
You've always had a jealous, possessive nature even as a child. If you had a friend, you'd be upset if she liked anybody else. And that's what's happening now! And it's unnatural. It's just as unnatural as it can be.
Who is Aunt Lily (Mortar) in A Children's Hour?
This Chicago born playwright had a groundbreaking play which reflected her own life performed on Broadway. In their personal life and professional life this person fought for racial and gender equality.
Who is Lorraine Hansberry?
A room in a converted farm-house 18 miles from the town of Lancet. It is a comfortable, unpretentious room used as an afternoon study room and at all other times a living room.
What is a Children's Hour?
A theatrical movement that merges traditional dramatic techniques with storytelling, encouraging actors to engage the audience through direct commentary and discussion. Coined in the early 1920s, this form of theatre seeks to provoke critical thinking rather than emotional engagement, urging audiences to view characters and narratives objectively.
What is Bertolt Brecht's Epic Theater?
Ruth tells Walter to keep eating these to keep him quiet.
What are eggs? Raisin in the Sun
He is right.
Who is Father Christopher Clavius, astronomer-in-chief, at the Papal College? Galileo
This Yale University graduate playwright is known for her non linear storylines. This person also has a connection to Washington DC.
Who is Naomi Iizuka?
Place: Here Time: Now
Thursday evening. A seedily furnished rooming house room. A bed, a reclining chair, a small wooden chair but not much else.
What is Topdog/Underdog?
This ancient Greek book on theater outlines the most important parts and themes of a well written play. It has been study as something to utilize or something against which to rebel.
What is Aristotle's Poetics?