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Medium - The means by which content is provided to the consumer Gesamtkunstwerk - A term coined by Richard Wagner that literally means "a total work of art" unifying all aspects of a production: spoken word, music, lyrics, scenery, lighting, costuming into a unified and cohesive whole Well-made Play - Pièce bien faite in French; in the nineteenth century, a superbly plotted play, particularly by such gifted French playwrights as Eugène Scribe () and Victorien Sardou (1831- 1908) Problem Play - A realistic play that deals, often shallowly, with a specific social problem Naturalism - An extreme form of realism, which advanced the idea that the natural and social environment, more than the individual power, controlled human behavior Symbolism - The first major anti-realistic movement in the arts and in the theatre that sought to create a mysterious and quasi-religious experience in the theatre; it emphasized the concept that everything that appeared onstage was symbolic of something else Expressionism - An artistic style that greatly exaggerates perceived reality in order to express inner truths directly Surrealism - An art movement of the early twentieth century, in which the artist sought to go beyond realism into super-realism Existential Drama - A play based on the philosophical motions of existentialism, particularly as developed by Jean-Paul Satre () Montgomery Theatre - Professional theatre in Montgomery, AL opened in 1860 and used as a venue for theatrical performance until 1907Grand Theatre - Professional theatre in Montgomery, AL opened in 1907 and used as a venue for theatrical performance until the 1940's McDonald's Opera House - Professional theatre in Montgomery, AL built in 1881 and used as a theatrical venue up until at leas the 1920's, was renamed first the Bijou and then the Majestic John Wilkes Booth - American professional actor in the 19th century who performed in Montgomery, AL and is infamously known for assassinating President Abraham Lincoln in 1865 Edwin Booth - Most famous American professional actor in the 19th century who performed in Montgomery, AL and whose brother assassinated President Lincoln Vaudeville - A stage variety show, with singing, dancing, comedy skits, and animal acts; highly popular in America from the late 1880's to the 1930's when it lost out to movies, radio, and subsequently television. Showboat - A performance venue in the late 19th century that utilized a floating barge converted to a theatre tat was pulled or pushed by a tugboat up and down the larger rivers in America bringing theatrical entertainment to river towns. Later versions were steam powered and self-propelled. Later immortalized in Edna Ferber's novel and Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein's musical Opera - A drama set entirely to music; first developed in Venice, Italy in the 1600's Operetta - A form of musical theatre that is not set entirely to music, but generally features a romantic story set in some far-off locale; the most famous versions were made popular by the team of W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan in the late 1800's Musical - A generic name for a play with a large number of songs, particularly when there is also dancing and/or a chorus, an integration of music, dance, and story into a cohesive whole Musical Comedy - A popular form of twentieth-century theatre, with singing and dancing, designed primarily for entertainment, usually a light, comic story interspersed with popular musicRevue - A musical show consisting of a number of songs by a particular composer or lyricist, or consisting of a particular theme put together as an evening's entertainment Proscenium Theatre - A rectangular-roomed theatre with the audience on one end and the stage on the other, with both areas separated by a proscenium arch that is still the basic theatre architecture of America's Broadway and of major European theatre companies Arena Theatre - A stage surrounded by the audience; also known as "theatre-in-the-round" Thrust Theatre - A stage that projects out into the seating area and is surrounded by the audience on three sides Alley Theatre - A stage where the audience sits on the long sides of a rectangular stage, creating an "alley" between audience members that the performance occurs in Black Box Theatre - A type of theater that consists of a simple, somewhat unadorned performance space, usually a large square room with black walls and a flat floor

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