Deck 17: Then and Now Version Modern Theatre

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Facing a cold, hostile universe, these playwrights felt that what happens in life cannot be explained logically, that human existence is futile, that relationships are ineffective, language is imprecise and that traditional structures of plays fail to reflect the ridiculousness, meaninglessness, anxiety and chaos of the world. Which "ism" is this?

A) Surrealism
B) Dadaism
C) Expressionism
D) Naturalism
E) Absurdism
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Which of Ibsen's plays is the first one to spark controversy around his embracing of realism as a style of playwriting?

A) Hedda Gabbler
B) Enemy of the People
C) Ghosts
D) Brand
E) A Doll's House
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Which "ism" might be described as a subjective account of a subjective perception?

A) Surrealism
B) Dadaism
C) Expressionism
D) Naturalism
E) Absurdism
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Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths is an example of what style of theatre?

A) Realism
B) Naturalism
C) Expressionism
D) Symbolism
E) Surrealism
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This philosophy teaches that humans have free will, but that there are no alibis, no gods to thank, no devils to blame, no original sin to account for our situation and that existence precedes essence.

A) Stoicism
B) Dualism
C) Expressionism
D) Existentialism
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Which "ism" was an extreme form of realism, sometimes called "slice of life"?

A) Surrealism
B) Dadaism
C) Expressionism
D) Naturalism
E) Absurdism
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Some realistic plays simply point out the problem but without offering a solution. These plays are called…
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Which playwright is often called the father of realism?

A) Oscar Wilde
B) Anton Chekhov
C) Émile Zola
D) Maxim Gorky
E) Henrik Ibsen
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Who was the first black female playwright to be produced on Broadway?

A) Lorraine Hansberry
B) Ida B. Wells-Barnett
C) Jan Doherty
D) Shirley Chisholm
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A realistic play that has lyrical language is called…
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A permanent, professional theatre that is located away from New York City is called…
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What word is used to describe any work of art that is experimental, innovative, or unconventional?
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Bertolt Brecht wanted the audience to be both conscious and critical during a performance. He called his technique of accomplishing this…

A) Rational Consciousness
B) Objectivism
C) Conscious Consciousness
D) The alienation effect
E) Emotional catharsis
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One of the first theatres to have box sets was the Olympic Theatre in ____.

A) New York
B) Chicago
C) Paris
D) London
E) Madrid
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Which type of modern performance mixes theatre, visual arts, music, dance, gesture, and ritual?

A) Dadaism
B) Realism
C) T.V.A.M.D.R shows
D) Performance Art
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One of the most popular playwrights of the first half of the twentieth century who wrote "high comedies and thought provoking plays and was the author of Pygmalion is _____.

A) Oscar Wilde
B) Henrik Ibsen
C) George Bernard Shaw
D) John Millington Synge
E) Tennessee Williams
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Which type of theatre flourished in lofts, basements, coffeehouses, storefronts, and cafes in New York City?

A) Off-Off-Broadway
B) Regional Theatre
C) Loop Theatre
D) Repertory Theatre
E) Neighborhood Theatre
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Which of the following individuals did not have a great effect on the creation of realism?

A) Charles Darwin
B) Karl Marx
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Bertolt Brecht
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Which of Chekhov's plays was the first one produced by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898 and initiated the new style of acting advocated by Stanislavsky that would later become the dominant form of acting for most theatre and film today?

A) The Seagull
B) The Three Sisters
C) Uncle Vanya
D) The Cherry Orchard
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By the late 1960s, Off Broadway was becoming a victim of its own success, as actors, designers, and technical unions were demanding better working conditions and higher pay. Soon, smaller experimental theatres opened in New York City. These theatres were
called…
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Which Russian playwright was famous for writing The Cherry Orchard?
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Which type of theatre, founded by Antonin Artaud, agitates the masses, attacks the spectators' sensibilities, and purges people of their destructive tendencies?
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Much of traditional African and Asian theatre did not adopt Western styles of drama until the early twentieth century. When they did, they called it _____.
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Realism and its development are most closely associated with the development of what other art form?
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The idea of "art for art's sake" is associated most closely with which late nineteenth century British playwright?
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What late nineteenth century invention did the most to fundamentally change
stenographic possibilities for the theatre?
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What type of realistic sets often depicted real rooms with the fourth wall removed so that the audience could sit in the dark and spy on the characters?
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What German philosopher and social scientist had a great effect on realism?
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Which American playwright is famous for writing the expressionistic play The Hairy
Ape?
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Facing a cold, hostile universe, these playwrights felt that what happens in life cannot be explained logically, that human existence is futile, that relationships are ineffective, language is imprecise and that traditional structures of plays fail to reflect the ridiculousness, meaninglessness, anxiety and chaos of the world. Which "ism" is this?

A) Surrealism
B) Dadaism
C) Expressionism
D) Naturalism
E) Absurdism
E
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Which of Ibsen's plays is the first one to spark controversy around his embracing of realism as a style of playwriting?

A) Hedda Gabbler
B) Enemy of the People
C) Ghosts
D) Brand
E) A Doll's House
E
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Which "ism" might be described as a subjective account of a subjective perception?

A) Surrealism
B) Dadaism
C) Expressionism
D) Naturalism
E) Absurdism
C
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Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths is an example of what style of theatre?

A) Realism
B) Naturalism
C) Expressionism
D) Symbolism
E) Surrealism
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This philosophy teaches that humans have free will, but that there are no alibis, no gods to thank, no devils to blame, no original sin to account for our situation and that existence precedes essence.

A) Stoicism
B) Dualism
C) Expressionism
D) Existentialism
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Which "ism" was an extreme form of realism, sometimes called "slice of life"?

A) Surrealism
B) Dadaism
C) Expressionism
D) Naturalism
E) Absurdism
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Some realistic plays simply point out the problem but without offering a solution. These plays are called…
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Which playwright is often called the father of realism?

A) Oscar Wilde
B) Anton Chekhov
C) Émile Zola
D) Maxim Gorky
E) Henrik Ibsen
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Who was the first black female playwright to be produced on Broadway?

A) Lorraine Hansberry
B) Ida B. Wells-Barnett
C) Jan Doherty
D) Shirley Chisholm
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A realistic play that has lyrical language is called…
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A permanent, professional theatre that is located away from New York City is called…
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What word is used to describe any work of art that is experimental, innovative, or unconventional?
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Bertolt Brecht wanted the audience to be both conscious and critical during a performance. He called his technique of accomplishing this…

A) Rational Consciousness
B) Objectivism
C) Conscious Consciousness
D) The alienation effect
E) Emotional catharsis
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One of the first theatres to have box sets was the Olympic Theatre in ____.

A) New York
B) Chicago
C) Paris
D) London
E) Madrid
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Which type of modern performance mixes theatre, visual arts, music, dance, gesture, and ritual?

A) Dadaism
B) Realism
C) T.V.A.M.D.R shows
D) Performance Art
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One of the most popular playwrights of the first half of the twentieth century who wrote "high comedies and thought provoking plays and was the author of Pygmalion is _____.

A) Oscar Wilde
B) Henrik Ibsen
C) George Bernard Shaw
D) John Millington Synge
E) Tennessee Williams
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Which type of theatre flourished in lofts, basements, coffeehouses, storefronts, and cafes in New York City?

A) Off-Off-Broadway
B) Regional Theatre
C) Loop Theatre
D) Repertory Theatre
E) Neighborhood Theatre
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Which of the following individuals did not have a great effect on the creation of realism?

A) Charles Darwin
B) Karl Marx
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Bertolt Brecht
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Which of Chekhov's plays was the first one produced by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898 and initiated the new style of acting advocated by Stanislavsky that would later become the dominant form of acting for most theatre and film today?

A) The Seagull
B) The Three Sisters
C) Uncle Vanya
D) The Cherry Orchard
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By the late 1960s, Off Broadway was becoming a victim of its own success, as actors, designers, and technical unions were demanding better working conditions and higher pay. Soon, smaller experimental theatres opened in New York City. These theatres were
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Which Russian playwright was famous for writing The Cherry Orchard?
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Which type of theatre, founded by Antonin Artaud, agitates the masses, attacks the spectators' sensibilities, and purges people of their destructive tendencies?
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Much of traditional African and Asian theatre did not adopt Western styles of drama until the early twentieth century. When they did, they called it _____.
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Realism and its development are most closely associated with the development of what other art form?
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The idea of "art for art's sake" is associated most closely with which late nineteenth century British playwright?
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What late nineteenth century invention did the most to fundamentally change
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What type of realistic sets often depicted real rooms with the fourth wall removed so that the audience could sit in the dark and spy on the characters?
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What German philosopher and social scientist had a great effect on realism?
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Which American playwright is famous for writing the expressionistic play The Hairy
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