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40 Cards in this Set
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Achurch, Janet
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First actor/director to do uncut Ibsen in English Translation
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Appia, Adolphe
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Scenographic theorist: focus on actor and used of light
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Barrett, Lawrence
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American actor/entrepreneur/ theatre manager, McCullough’s Partner
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Booth, Edwin
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Great US actor/manager was an innovator of free plantation
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Craig, Edward Gordon
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Scenographic theorist: ubermarionetten and monumental design
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Dalcroze, Jacques
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Inventor of Eurythmics, and partner to Appia at Hellerau
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Daly, Augustin
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This American producer built theatres and was a “star maker”
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Fiske, Minne Maddren
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American actress/manager who held out against Syndicate
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Freud, Sigmund
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His The Interpretation of Dreams gave legitimacy to non-realism
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Gillette, William
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American actor/ director. Playwright: realistic detail in Civil War dramas
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Granville-Barker, Harley
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English realist actor/ manager/ playwright
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Gregory, Augusta
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Playwright/ Manager at the Abbey Theatre, Dave
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Jefferson, Joseph III
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American actor who played in Rip Van Winkle his entire career
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Keene, Laura
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English actress who made her mark in America
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Mackaye, Steele
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Innovative US actor/ entrepreneur & inventor of the Elevator stage
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O’Neill, James
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American actor, played in the Count of Monte Cristo his entire career
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Pastor, Tony
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Producer who brought Burlesque and Vaudeville to New York
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Reinhart, Max
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Great German eclectic director, modern director & the Regiebuch
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Shaw, George Bernard
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Critic-turned-playwright; proponent of English realism
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Tree, Herbert Beerbohm
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Great US actor/entrepreneur Queen Vickie loved his non-threatening fare at the Haymarket
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Freie Buhne (A theatre)
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• Otto Brahm
• Did Naturalism on Sundays |
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Freie Volksbuhne
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• Bruno Wille
• First Symbolist Theatre |
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Independent Theatre
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• J.T. Grein
• Brought Shavian realism to London |
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Intiman Teater
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• Moscow Art Theatre
• First theatre dedicated to Strindberg |
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Moscow Art Theatre
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• Stanislavski
• First Socialist subscription Theatre |
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Munich Art Theatre
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• Georg Fuchs
• Did Naturalism on Sunday’s |
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Theatre d’Art
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• Paul Fort
• First Symbolist |
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Theatre L’ Oeuvre
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• Lugne-Poe
• Did “Green-Scrim” Theatre on Tour |
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Aiken, George L.
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• Uncle Tom’s Cabin
o Melodrama |
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Chekhov, Anton
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• The Sea Gull
o Realism |
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Gillette, William
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• Sherlock Holmes
o Realism |
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Gorki, Maxim
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*Realism |
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Hauptmann, Gerhart
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*The Assumption of Hannele
*Symbolist |
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Jarry, Alfred
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*Ubu Roi
*Surrealist |
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Kaiser, Georg
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*he Burghers of Calais (1913), From Morn to Midnight (1912), and a trilogy, comprising The Coral (1917), Gas (1918), Gas II (1920).
*Expressionist |
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Maeterlinck, Maurice
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*Symbolist |
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Shaw, George Bernard
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*Pygmalion
*realism |
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Synge, John Millington
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*The Playboy of the Western World
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Toller, Ernst
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*Expressionist |
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Yeats, William Butler
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*Symbolist |