San Quentin
Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" mystified audiences until it was performed in
The actor, the audience, the space
The major components of theatre include
Elizabethans
The concept that the stage is a mirror of humanity originated with the
relation to life experiences, to see the familiar, to express a collective response
among the audience's expectations are
2,500 years old
as the performance begins, we enter into an illusion that is
answerer
the greek word for actor is "hypokrites" meaning
suspend our disbelief
to give way to the theatre's magic and to believe what is happening before us is to
ushers
______ are considered "front of house" staff
brook and branagh
directors who have reinterpreted and rearranged Shakespeare's texts include
turning off cell phones and pagers, a quiet respectful demeanor, not taking photographs
the rules of decorum for attending the theatre include
True
T/F the theatre's special quality lies in its being both a stage world and the illusion of the real world
False
T/F both theatre and film require the audience's active participation while we experience them
false
T/F audience participation is always designed into the performance
false
T/F theatre, like film, can be experienced the same way over and over again
true
T/F according to Peter Brook, theatre occurs when "a man walks across a stage whilst someone else is watching him"
false
T/F video games attempt to duplicate the immediacy of the theatre
true
T/F theatre buildings reflect changes and attitudes of the cultures and times in which they were built
the farnese theatre
one of the earliest theatre to have a permanent proscenium arch was
minimize the separation of actor and audience
thrust stages were an attempt to
wing and groove
the italian architect Giambattista Aleotti created a system of scenery that employed
Aeschylus
the only surviving greek trilogy is by the playwright
biblical events
the cycle plays of the medieval theatre dealt with
Bunraku
Chikamatsu Monzaemon is best known for writing plays for
Sheng, dan, ching, chou
the four types of roles for actors in Beijing Opera include
Julie Taymor, Bertold Brecht, Peter Schumann
eastern theatre has influenced the work of western playwrights and directors such as
Onnagata
in Kabuki theatre, male actors who play female roles are called
theatre architecture, costumes, dramatic composition
the Nayasastra, the sanskrit book on dramaturgy, spelled out conventions of
true
T/F the most dramatic changes in Greek theatre architecture were from the Classical to the Hellenistic period
False
T/F pageant wagons were used extensively in the 19th century theatre
false
T/F the aim of the picture frame stage was to shatter the illusion of reality
true
T/F the japanese Noh drama has remained unchanged since the 17th century
false
T/F the butai and the hashigakari are the two principal scenice elements of the kabuki theatre
true
T/F beijing opera depended heavily on conventions of acting, staging, and singing rather than on a text
true
T/F the best known fixed stage of medieval times was the one constructed for the Valenciennes Passion Play in 1547
Max Reinhardt
one of the forerunners of alternative approaches to theatre production was
polish laboratory theatre
"Finding the proper spectator-actor relationship" is a way describing the environmental theatre performances associated with
Kathakali dance-drama, Noh and Kabuki, Commedia
Theatre du Soleil drew its inspiration, in part, from
The Living Theatre
the politically charged production of The Brig was staged by
social and spiritual communion
Bread and Puppet Theatres traditionally began with an act of
Ariane Mnouchkine
Theatre Du Soleil was founded in 1964 by
action, audience, space
Grotowski's poor theatre returned to the essentials of theatre
the plays of Euripides and Aeschylus
Les Atrides is based on
Judith Malina and Julian Beck
the oldest theatrical collective in the United States was headed by
the modern death camp
Akropolis jextaposes biblical and homeric scenes to comment on
a military position
The Brig, by Kenneth Brown, covers a single day in
False
T/F unlike most of the experimental theatre companies that started in the 1960's, the free southern theatre still flourishes today
true
T/F Grotowski believed that performance was a semi-religious act
False
T/F the bread and puppet theatre perform on a farm in Rhode Island
True
T/F environmental theatre rejects conventional seating and includes the audience as part of the performance space
true
T/F warehouses, garages, lofts and abandones churches are among the spaces that have been adapted for modern alternative theatre
false
in 1970, the living theatre brook into five groups, or "cells"
false
T/F in one of theatre du soleil's productions, actors step out of character to demand low cost housing
Edward Albee
The American Dream was written by
compression, economy, intensity
Aristotle said that plot requires
M. Butterfly
david henry hwang introduced asian american theatre into mainstream american theatre in 1988 with his play
the late 16th century
a spanish-speaking theatre dedicated to preserving hispanic traditions has existed in north american since
asian americans
diana son is best known for plays dealing with
conflict
the clashing of personal, moral, and social forces can be seen as
Lorraine Hansberry
A Raisin in the Sun was written by
plot, character, language
the essential tools of the playwright are
Sam Shepard
The Curse of the Starving Class was written by
believable, multi-faced, psychologically complex
to sustain our interest, the playwright's characters must be
True
T/F television and film contracts and prestigious awards, such as the Pulitzer Prize are among the indicators of a playwright's success
True
T/F the two essential connections for success are the agent and producer
True
T/F Verfremdung, or alienation, was frequently used by Bertold Brecht
True
T/F Boys in the Band was a groundbreaking play dealing with gay issues
False
T/F Sweet Bird of Youth was written by Arthur Miller
True
T/F The Children's Hour was written by Lillian Hellman
False
T/F The published text of a play should be considered complete
Meisner
the acting teacher that developed the "Foundation Technique" was
reduced the theatrical experience to essentials
Thornton Wilder's Our Town
voice
Cicely Berry is best known for her work in the area of
realism
the "large style" of acting fell out of fashion with the rise of
the practical aesthetics workshop
David Mamet and William H. Macy developed
seeming, being
Stanislavski compared his form acting to the "large style" as the difference between _____ and ______
external approach
approaching a role through the study of human behavior in all its outward forms is
Saratoga International Theatre Institute
Anne Bogart and Tadashi Suzuki were responsible for the founding of
improvisation
one exercise that helps the actor's concentration and opens their imagination is
shape
among the six elements in the "Viewpoints" actor training technique are
True
T/F technique and belief are the fundamentals of the actor's craft
False
T/F acting is not showing and narrating, but is, rather, illustrating and exhibiting
False
T/F some of the actor's tools are costumes, makeup, and props
False
T/F Laurence Olivier referred to acting as "mimical behavior"
false
T/F Anne Bogart's "viewpoints" deal specifically with the actors' voice
false
T/F to prepare for the role of Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire, Uta Hagen developed a series of sublimations
True
T/F a "screen test" is the film actor's audition
Duke Georg II
the emergence of the director in the modern sense is credited to
Caroline Neuber
one of europe's earliest female actor-managers was
Myths
Peter Brook has developed texts that utilize
Kazan
the director best known for his direction of plays by Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams is
creating surreal dance-theatre spectacles
Pina Bausch is best known for
Caroline Neuber
assigning actors additional duties, such as costumes, was among the reforms associated with
to harrow
the word "rehearse" is derived from a Latin word meaning
Elia Kazan
directing consists of "turning Psychology into behavior," according to
Shakespeare
The Mahabhartha shares literary associations with
sets and costumes, lights and sound
_____ and _______ are the first two design elements agreed upon with ________ and ________ being brought in later
True
T/F Improvisation is primarily a rehearsal tool
true
T/F Martha Clarke's theatre-dance pieces connect hundreds of imagistic fragments
false
T/F Andre Antoine was the producing-director of the Moscow Art Theatre
false
T/F Bertolt Bracht was known as a very active and intrusive director
false
T/F the actual day-to-day running of a theatre production is the job of the assistant director
true
T/F the idea of a single creative authority in charge of all the aspects of a production is associated with the duke of saxe-meiningen
true
T/F Peter Brook used both circus tricks and improvisation during rehearsals for A Midsummer Night's Dream
the stage to look photographically like the spaces it represented
by the late 19th century theatre was dominated by naturalistic philosophy which called for
someone who was called a scenic artist
before the emergence of the modern scene designer, creating scenery was the job of
Linen and cork
in ancient asian and greek theatres, actors used a white-lead makeup or masks made of
Theoni Aldredge
the costume designer that had five hit musicals on Broadway at the same time is
costume construction
Barbara Matera is best known in the area of
paul huntley
the hair and wig designer for the broadway production of Cats is
Ming Cho Lee, Appia and Craig
John Lee Beatty, who designed the broadway production of The Heiress, studied with _____, who was heavily influenced by _____
A Chorus Line
Theoni V. Aldredge took many thousands of photographs in preparing to design
reading the script
scene designers begin the design process by
director of the play
in the design process, the scene designer's work is most frequently guided by the
True
T/F the set designer visualizes the details of place, movement, and objects in space
False
T/F Character makeup enhances the actor's normal features
True
T/F Jo Mielziner designed the original production of Death of a Salesman
True
T/F Appia and Craig called for scenery to express to play's atmosphere instead of attempting to reproduce realistic details of time and place
False
T/F a rear elevation is a drawing used for construction purposes
False
T/F a quality wig has a large amount of hair knotted into it during "ventilation"
false
T/F costume design has only been a recognized design specialty for the last forty years
Adolphe Appia
the person credited with establishing the principles of modern stage lighting is
visibility, ambience
one of the rules of lighting maintains that ____ and ____ must be inherent in the lighting design
during the technical rehearsal
the lighting will be fine tuned and cues are usually written
gobos
the device used most commonly to project images is
installing lighting instruments, compiling cue sheets, programming the lighting design
the assistant lighting designer is responsible for
Abe Jacob
the person credited with establishing the role of the modern theatrical sound designer is
wattage and color, circuitry, area to be illuminated
a lighting plot provides information about
production manager
the technical production team is led by the
gunshots
almost all sound can be electronically sampled and programmed except for
IATSE
the professional union that represents technicians is
True
T/F the costume shop manager has a function parallel to that of the TD
False
T/F the production manager has full responsibility for the running of the show
true
T/F a lighting designer of A Chorus Line was Tharon Musser
True
T/F the lighting designer's tools are form, color, and movement
false
T/F until the late 19th century there was little concern for specialized lighting and effects
true
T/F fireworks were sometimes included as part of the lighting effects of Medieval and Renaissance plays
true
T/F "cues" provided information regarding changes in lighting that occur during a performance
the colonial period
the american musical theatre dates back to
the libretto
the book of a musical is called
Florenz Ziegfeld
______ was best known for a series of annual reviews that featured scantily clad chorus girls
Showboat
Jerome Kern pioneered a new type of musical theatre with
absence of an opening chorus number, first murder onstage in a musical, first "dream ballet"
among the firsts associated with Oklahoma! were
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Carousel, The King and I, and South Pacific are examples of the successful collaboration of
Rent
the influence of the pop rock musical Hair can be seen in
James Kirkwood, Marvin Hamlisch, Michael Bennet
A Chorus Line, which chronicles the audition of 17 dancers is the work of
The Boyfriend
the tradition of importing American musicals to great britain was broken with the production of
Cats
the longest running musical in both New York and London is
False
T/F the production of Po-ca-hon-tas was the most influential event in the development of the American musical theatre
False
T/F Porgy and Bess was based on an Edna Ferber novel
false
T/F Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart broke new ground with Oklahoma!
false
T/F in place of the Capulets and Montagues, West Side Story has Crips and Bloods
false
T/F Jonathan Larson, the creator of Rent, died soon after the show opened off Broadway
true
T/F both cameron mackintosh and andrew lloyd webber have been honored by the queen of england for their contributions to the musical theatre
false
T/F the TKTS booth is operated by LORT (League of Resident Theatres)