Director - correct answer The person who rehearses and coordinates performers to ensure that they interpret the text appropriately
Global - correct
... [Show More] answer Having to do with any activity--political, economic, artistic, cultural--in which nations and people around the world relate and interact
Multiethnic/multicultural - correct answer Referring to any nation, community, or group, in which people of various ethnic or cultural origins or beliefs coexist and interact
Performing arts - correct answer Theatre, dance, opera, an music. Film also partakes of the performing arts.
Script - correct answer Also, text Story, incident, or event put into theatrical form
Theatre Space - correct answer The place where performers and audience come together
The most significant difference between films and theatre - correct answer the relationship between the performer and the audience
Types of art - correct answer literary, visual, performing
Characteristics of art - correct answer sound, relationship between time and space,
elements of theatre - correct answer audience, performers, script or text, director, theatre space, design aspects: scenery, costume, lighting, and sounds
2. aesthetic distance - correct answer physical or psychological separation or detachment of audience from dramatic action, usually considered necessary for artistic illusion
Auteur director - correct answer a director who believes that his or her role is to be the author of a production. An auteur director's point of view dominates that of the playwright, and the director may make textual changes and modifications
Critic/reviewer questions - correct answer 1. what is the playwright or production attempting to do?
2. How well has it been done?/How well has the attempt succeeded?
3. It is worth doing?
Common Devices: - correct answer Recognizable Characters -Consider a New York "cop" show. What expectations do you have of what a NYC police officer should be like? What about in a situation comedy about a family? Is there a certain "type" you expect for the parents? The characters of the popular "Big Bang Theory" are (at first glance) socially inept as fitting to the American stereotype of a "nerd." Being able to easily identify these characters helps us enter into the story being told quickly and easily.
Dramatic Structure -The storyline of these shows generally introduces characters and a setting, presents some conflict, shows the characters encountering a series of obstacles, and then finds a resolution to the conflict.
Enticing Content -The subject matter of television shows and movies today attempts toconstantly intrigue audiences. That which interests audiences is always evolving as society's
Exaggerated Parodies -Comedy shows and sketches provide amusement to many by stretching what we commonly know, watch, and do into the less plausible.
jukebox musical - correct answer musical based on popular songs momma mia
Homogenous audience - correct answer the audience members come from mostly from similar backgrounds college students
vicariously - correct answer through mind and heart
As a critic or reviewer, you must be able to determine - correct answer A. What was intended by the playwright,
and
B. How well the director guided the personnel (actors, designers, etc.) in creating what was intended by the playwright (unless of course the play was directed by an auteur director).
action - correct answer according to the greek philosopher Aristotle, a sequence of events linked by cause and effect, with a beginning,middle, and end. The best way to unify a play
antagonist - correct answer opponent of the protagonist
chorus - correct answer in ancient greek drama, a group of performers who sang and danced, sometimes participating in drama but usually simply commenting on it. In modern times performers who sing and dance together
climactic structure - correct answer tentative structure there are few scenes, a short time passes, there are few locales, and the action begins chronologically close to the climax
climax - correct answer often defined as the high point in action or the final most significant crisis in action
Commedia dell'arte - correct answer form of comic theatre, originating in sixteenth-century Italy, in which dialogue was improvised around a loose dialogue calling for a set of stock characters
Complication - correct answer introduction in a play of a new force that creates a new balance of power and entails a delay in reaching the climax
Conflict - correct answer Tension between two or more characters that leads to a crisis or a climax a fundamental struggle or imbalance involving ideologies, actions, personalities underlying a play
Crisis - correct answer point within a play when the action reaches an important confrontation or takes a critical turn in the tradition of the well-made play a drama includes a series of crises that lead to the final crisis known as the climax
Deus ex Machina - correct answer god from a machine a resolution device in classic Greek drama hence intervention of supernatural force usually last minute to save the action from its logical conclusion arbitrary and coincidental drama
Dialogue - correct answer conversation between characters of a play
Dominant trait - correct answer found in certain theatrical characters: one paramount trait or tendency that overshadows all others and appears to control the conduct of the character greed jealous anger self-importance
dramatic structure - correct answer the way a play is put together the sequences of scenes the rise and fall in the action the conflicts and crises the resolution
episodic structure - correct answer extensive structure there are many scenes taking place over a considerable period of time in a number of locations use subplots
exposition - correct answer imparting of information necessary for an understanding of the story but not covered by the action onstage event or knowledge from the past
minor characters - correct answer small secondary or supporting roles soldiers or servants
obstacle - correct answer that which delays or prevents the achieving of a goal by a character creates complication or conflict
Plot - correct answer patterned arrangement in a drama of events and characters with incidents chosen for dramatic impact
Protagonist - correct answer principle character in a play the one the drama is about
representative characters - correct answer embody characteristics that represent an entire group
ritual - correct answer specifically ordered ceremonial event, often religious
stock characters - correct answer has one outstanding trait of human behavior to the exclusion of virtually all other attributes these characters often seem like stereotypes and are most often used in comedy and melodrama
subplot - correct answer secondary plot that reinforces or runs parallel to the major plot in an episodic play
What did the playwright intend? - correct answer answer to this question a critic should address: genre, plot, character, and theme (message). You will need to answer this question in your critique.
playwright - correct answer In addition to telling a story, a playwright must understand how to best tell that story in the context of live theater. [Show Less]