Theatre Exam Three

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With what role did today’s Stage Manager originate, as far back as the 1700s?

The Prompter (dictated lines and music to actors from the prompter’s box)

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This role is arguably THE MOST CRUCIAL member of the artistic team.

stage manager

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What is the role of the Technical Director?

To build the designs that the scenic designer conceives 

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What are the three original basic design categories?

scenic, costume, lighting

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This document is the master copy of the script of a play or musical, used by the stage manager to notate and ultimately call the show with.

the prompt book

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What acting theorist gave us the traditional “Method” approach to acting?

Konstantin Stanislavski (aka: Stan the Man)

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What is “blocking” as it pertains to acting?

were you move on the stage

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What are the two main approaches to acting?

Presentational (artificial, gratuitous) and Representational (conveying true emotion)

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Compare/Contrast Objectives and Super-Objectives according to the Stanislavskian acting technique

Objective (scene-specific immediate goals of the character)

Super-Objective (overarching, large-scale life goals of the character)

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What should a light or sound board operator do if the stage manager drops a cue?

nothing, only stage manager makes judgment calls

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What is the largest operative theatre on Broadway?

the Gershwin

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What is the difference between a Broadway house and an Off-Broadway house?

Broadway is 500 + seats in the theatre district and off broadway is 100 - 499 and less in the theatre district

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Define “authorial intent"

Staying true to the ideas of the author of the original work 

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What are the TWO main types of dramaturgy?

production and new work

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What is the newest fully operational Broadway theatre?

The Lyric (est 1998)

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This collection of essays on dramatic criticism is the "Aristotle’s Poetics" of dramaturgy.

Gotthold Lessing’s “Hamburg Dramaturgy"

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She was the 1st female historian, also known as one of the very first dramaturgs on record.

Hrosvitha of Gandersheim

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Briefly explain WTPN (Why This Play Now?)

Why This play, Why HERE, why NOW

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List THREE basic dramaturgical questions one must ask when approaching any piece of theatre:

Time Period

Location/Region

Character Background

Class Observation

Dialect/Linguistics

Character Conflict/Resolution

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This 18th century dramatist and philosopher is known as the “father” of dramaturgy.

Gotthold Lessing

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What should the ultimate goal be of all artistic and production team members working on a production?

To realize the director’s vision.

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What character in John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt ends the play by saying “I have doubts…..such doubts!"

Sister Aloysius

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This ancient term defines the actor’s purpose of “imitating what is real or true."

mimesis

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What does Richard Wagner’s “Gesamtkunstwerk” concept mean in regard to producing a cohesive piece of theatre?

Total Work of Art

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If a shift or movement is reflected in a period style or piece of art, what does that indicate in regard to the society/culture at large?

There must be a shift or movement taking place within the society/culture.