Complete Answers
Ibsen - ANS -founder of modern realism
-Norwegian
-producer of theatre in Bergen
-theme: the individual amid conflicting social pressures
Famous works: Hedda Gabler, A Doll's House, An Enemy of the People
Chekhov - ANS -Moscow Art Theatre
-innovative dramatic techniques
-action and characters are understated
-Famous works: The Sea Gull (failure), Uncle Vanya, The Three Sisters
Shaw - ANS -Irish
-critic for magazine Saturday Review
-plays published as Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant
-realistic comedies of manner-witty take on social problems
Famous Works: Candida, Major Barbara, Man and Superman, Pymalion, Saint Joan (My Fair
Lady), Arms and the Man
Strindberg - ANS -departure from realism
-expressionistic, symbolism and unrealistic action shifts
-influenced surrealist movement and theatre of the absurd
-Famous Works: Miss Julie, A Dream Play
Goethe - ANS -German theatre
-director*, playwright, critic, philosopher, minister of the court
-"storm and stress"-rejected dramatic rules; adventures of independent heroes (romanticism)
-actors should address audience, not each other
-"Rules for Actors" set of regulations
-Famous Works: Goetz con Berlichingen, Faust
Delsarte - ANS -major acting theorist and teacher of 19th century
-actors could convey emotion and thought through specific gestures coordinated with vocal
inflections
-system rejected by modern realists b/c did not allow for individual characterizations
-stressed as a source of artistic inspiration