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very hard Qs
100

the U.S depended on _______ for its drama and theatre styles.

Europe.

100

what year did the savoy theatre open?

1881

100

 Besides drama and entertainment, name one of the two other reasons people visited 20th-century theatres.

Education or to learn something new.

100

 What two specific performance styles were found in 20th-century American theatre?

Realistic and experimental.  

200

what is melodrama?

the exaggeration of characters in conflict-heroine/hero vs. the villain.

200

what is the arena staging also called?

theatre in the round.

200

For what specific group of people were new forms of theatre like Vaudeville and Burlesque created?


Working people.

200

 True or False: In the early 1800s, the United States created its own unique drama styles independent of Europe.

false

300

due to the _______ _______, many classes of people moved into the cities and theatre began to change

industrial revolution.

300

what is Vaudeville? 


acts like song-and-dance 

routines.

300

Besides Romantic plays, what other types of plays were still performed at major 19th-century theatres?

Revivals of the classics (or Shakespeare).

300

20th-century American theatre became known for having both realistic styles and what other type of performance style?

 Experimental styles. 

400

in 1820, candles and oil lamps where replaced with what?

gas lights

400

in the end of the 19th century who's plays where sill being performed?

Shakespeare.

400

Why were candles and oil lamps replaced in early 19th-century theatres?


they often started fires.

400

What was a key difference in how 20th-century actors portrayed their characters compared to earlier eras?

They expressed characters in performances with music.

500

what was the first stage lit by electricity?

savoy theatre

500

what is Burlesque? 

dramatic works that make a subject appear ridiculous

500

By the last decades of the 19th century, what were audiences "getting tired of"?


Revivals.

500

While the Savoy Theatre made history in 1881 as the first to be lit entirely by electricity, its owner, Richard D’Oyly Carte, had to perform a specific, dramatic "safety demonstration" on stage to calm a terrified public. What did he do?

He stepped onto the stage and smashed a glowing incandescent light bulb with a hammer.