Final Flashcards

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Moliere real name?

A

Jean baptize poquiere

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1
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Who wrote Tartuffe

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Moliere

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2
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Elle goes to what school

A

Harvard

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3
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What is Elle studying to become

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A lawyer

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4
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In Tartuffe, who is seduced by Tartuffe and why?

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Elmire

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5
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In Tartuffe who is the hypocrite?

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Tartuffe

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6
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When we had our classmates talk about legally blonde, who dealt with sound

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Mary Foster

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7
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Who runs the spotlight?

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Connor

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8
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Name two actors

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Dana, emma, Mathew, Robert

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9
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Who is the bad guy? What’s his job?

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Professor Callahan

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10
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Dues ex machina

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Kings messenger

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Who believes Tartuffe?

A

His mother and Orgon

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12
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Who collapsed on stage?

A

Moliere

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13
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In legally blonde at the end what does the color pink signify?

A

Elle Woods, being herself

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14
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Kan’ami wrote all these plays

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Noh theatre

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15
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Puppet Japanese theatre

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Bunraku

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16
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Beijing theatre from where?

A

China

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17
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First acting school?

A

Pear Garden China

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18
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India theatre:

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Sanskrit “Ramayana” or “Makabharata”

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19
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Bollywood refers to what?

A

Indian musical theatre

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20
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Agosto Boal

South America

A

Theatre of the oppressed

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21
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Wole solinka

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South African Playwright

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22
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Zakes Monae

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South Africa, was kicked out of county for his acting and being black

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23
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Another South American playwright

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Aphol hugard

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In the history of African theatre there is a name for the person who keeps the oral history

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Griot

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25
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Ibero-American Teatro

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South American theatre

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26
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In a musical, Paul Robeson sings the song old man river

A

Showboat

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27
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Who directed and choreographed the first production of Chicago?

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Bob fosse

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28
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What is a star vehicle?

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Anything goes- sutten foster

My fair lady - Julie Andrews

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29
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Who wrote pirates of penzance

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Gilbert and Sullivan

30
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Non singing part of musical?

A

The book

31
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What theatre was based in stenosis keys work

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The group theatre

32
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Name famous person from group theatre

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Stella adler, lee stratsburg, Sanford Mesmer

33
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Streetcar named desire

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Tennessee Williams?

34
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Who directed streetcar

A

Elia Kazam

35
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Minstrelsy

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Singing in character

36
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Burlesque and vaudeville

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Girls dancing and comic songs

37
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Comic operetta

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Light plot of boy meets girls entirely sung

38
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Ziegfeld follies, revues, star vehicles

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Showcases for talent

39
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The black crook

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1866 1st modern musical

40
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Jerome Kern

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Incorporated a solid book and write Sally and Showboat

41
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Tin Pan Alley

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Collective term for prolific NYC songwriters and first recording (which happened to be musicals)

42
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Revue

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People singing songs without the stories

43
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Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein II

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Wrote Oklahoma

44
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Agnes de Miller

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Choreographed Oklahoma

45
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Dream ballad

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Fantasy, dream, nightmare is danced out

46
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Wake up number

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Based on vaudeville 2nd to last l, the 11 o clock number kept everyone awake for the last 20 minutes guys and dolls sit down you’re rocking the boat and Oklahoma’s Oklahoma

47
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Guys and Dolls

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Frank Loeser in 1950’s

48
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Allan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe

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My Fair Lady (1956) Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison

49
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West Side Story

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Leonard Bernstein

50
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Hair

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Anarchic, unexpected, counter culture, nudity

51
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Stephen Schwartz

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Godspell, Pippin, Wicked

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Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Cats, Phantom of the Opera

53
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George Abbot

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Wanted dancing and singing to look effortless and normal

54
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Michael bennet

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Choreographer of a chorus line and dream girls

55
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David Garrick

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Producer 42nd street

56
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Cameron Machintosh

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Producer les mis and miss Saigon

57
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Stephen Sondheim

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Company, Sweeney, into the woods, assassins, pacific overtures, and a little night music. No happy endings

58
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Spring awakening

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Stephen sayer and Duncan sheik took the play from 19th century into a musical

59
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Original cast and revival recordings

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Studio recording using stage performers

60
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Travel

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Song written to have a separate life from the musical: luck be a lady guys and dolls

61
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Little shop of horrors

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Howard Ashman and Alan Menken “off-Broadway hit”

62
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Jukebox Musical

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Popular songs from different artists of an era or genre are put together by a producer (Rock of ages’ or ‘forever plaid’)

63
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Valére

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Young romantic lead who struggle sto win the hand of this true love Mariane

64
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Madame Pernelle

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Mother of Orgon, believes Tartuffe innocent

65
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Dorine

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Family housemaid, tries to help expose Tartuffe

66
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Damis

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Son of Orgon

67
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Laurent

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Servant of Tartuffe (doesn’t speak)

68
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Argas

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Friend of Orgon, anti king during civil war

69
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Flipote

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Servant of Madame Pernelle (doesn’t speak)

70
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Monsiuer Loyal

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A bailiff

71
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Kings messenger

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Saves the day

72
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Kabuki theatre

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Stylized speaking and dancing, no women or young men, red face paint for hero and blue for villain