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When and where did realism start?
1850s in France
One of the major voices in support of Naturalism was Emile Zola (1840-1902). Where was he from?
Zola was a French novelist who advocated objectivity in writing and theatre. He thought that a novel (or work of theatre) should observe and represent life as it really is.
In its early years, the Moscow Art Theatre experimented with extreme Naturalism, particularly in acting style. Who was the production director at the time?
Konstantin Stanislavsky.
Zola proposed the first naturalistic doctrine in 1873 in the introduction to what play?
Therese Raquin
A Brechtian device designed to make the audience see the world without an empathetic identification with the characters in the play.
Alienation Effect
1850-1890
Naturalism then Realism
1890s
Anti-Realism
Shaw and Wilde (Comic Realism)
1900s
TFY popularized in US
1910
Expressionism
1910-1920
Futurism, Dadaism, Surrealism

US Labor Agiprop
1920s
Epic Theatre
Late 1930s
Federal Theatre Project
Late 1940s
Absurdism and American Realism (Arthur Miller)
1950s
O'Neill's Autobiographic plays
1960s
Theatre in Education
1960s-1970s
Teatro Campesino (Actos)