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THTR 372 Review for First Test

Across
Three act play with five or more songs per act
Female Restoration playwright noted for her comedies
19th cent. British acting family noted for their elegant classical style
American actor whose spat with Macready led to the Astor Place Riots
English actor noted for his historically accurate portrayal of Shylock
Name for the theatres in Paris that catered to popular tastes and weren't subsidized by the government
Short version of full-length plays
Responsible for bringing the pole and chariot system to French theatres
First national theatre in Europe
Term for the specific type of character an actor plays
Philosophy espoused by Rousseau and Voltaire
Their patriarch, Lewis, managed the American Troupe
Painting technique that emphasizes the contrast between light and dark
Dramatic form written in 3 acts with a musical underscore designed to heighten the emotional effect
One of three subsidized theatre found in Paris in the 18th cent.
Full members of the Comedie Francaise
English playwright whose comedies like The Rivals reaffirm middle class values
Down
This play caused a dramaturgical controversy
Established the French Academy to help legitimize the arts in France
English entertainment that uses spoken dialogue interspersed with songs set to popular melodies
Commedia writer who is noted for making the characters more realistic
Type of performance for which an actor received a share of the profits
Large theatre built in lower Manhattan that catered to working class
Encyclopedist who's essay, Paradox of Acting, articulated the different styles of performance found in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Recipient of one of Charles II's original licenses
Name for the riots that broke out in 1808 when Covent Garden was reopened
German style that rejected neoclassicism and paved the way for romanticism
Started with the Aftican Grove theatre but had to go to Europe to realize his full potential
British actor and mangager who imposed blocking and discipline to the rehearsal process
Type of tragedy that focuses on the middle class
Italian family of theatre artists noted for bring angle perspective with multiple vanishing points to the 18th cent. theatre
Capitalized on river travel and theatre by creating 'showboats'
British female manager who started out in the nonpatent theatres and was noted for the visula realism of her plays
Wrote Hisotry of British Costume
Type of role in which a woman disguises herself as a man
Used the neoclassic style and elements from commedia to craft his comedies
Tragic playwright noted for the psychological development of his characters