Stanislavski
Strasberg
Meisner
Realism
Naturalism
100
A native of Moscow, Stanislavski founded this theater
What is the Moscow Art Theater
100
Strasberg is a native to this country
What is Poland
100
the exercise Meisner uses to have actors create genuine reactions
What is the repetition exercise
100
Realism made theatre faithful to
What is life
100
Characters are seen as ________ to their environment in Naturalism
What are victims
200
His technique involves this exercise which has you imagining what you would do as the character in the given circumstances.
What is the "magic if"
200
His technique is referred as
What is "the method"
200
Meisner was born in _____________ where he trained many famous actors
What is New York
200
Realism dealt with the circumstances of these types of people
What are regular citizens
200
Unlike realism, in naturalism the amount of time on stage is equal to
What is "real time"
300
At the Moscow Art Theater, Stanislavski directed/presented realistic plays like A Doll's House written by _______ and The Lower Depths by _______
Who is Ibsen & Gorky
300
based off of Stanislavski's system, Strasberg uses _________ ________ to channel the emotions their character is using
What is affective memory
300
Meisner joined the already formed _________ ___________
What is the Group Theatre
300
Realism was developed out of these two theatrical movements
What are Romanticism and Melodrama
300
The person who first brought Naturalism to the world in theories he wrote in a book.
Who is Emile Zola
400
He knew that his students needed to first _________ then ________ in order to be successful in realism
What is relax & concentrate
400
After dropping out of school, he founded the ________ ______
What is the group theatre
400
Meisner believes you should ___________ first and ________ second
What is react then think
400
Realism began in ________ around the year _______ as a reaction to ________
What is France, 1860, war
400
This quote is the most popular definition used to describe Naturalism
What is "a slice of life"
500
This is when you are physically and vocally expressing your feelings, although you are not explicitly saying those feelings.
What is subtext
500
With Strasberg's method you lose ________ and become _________
What is yourself, characters
500
The quote that defines his acting technique
What is "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances"
500
Unlike Naturalism, Realism sees the protagonist __________ the circumstances of his/her life.
What is overcome
500
Naturalism uses the ________ of human nature in order to reflect on how we react in our world.
What is Science