| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Storytelling through physical movement without spoken dialogue. | Action mime | 0%
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| A theatre theory aiming to overwhelm audiences through sensory experience and shock. | Artaud theatre of cruelty | 0%
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| A complex administrative system often shown as cold or uncaring. | Bureaucracy | 0%
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| An economic system focused on private ownership and profit. | Capitalism | 0%
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| Jerky, puppet-like movement inspired by machinery or dolls. | Clockwork marionettes | 0%
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| Two actors speaking different lines simultaneously for contrast or tension. | Contrapuntal speech | 0%
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| When performers speak straight to the audience instead of remaining within the scene. | Direct address | 0%
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| Stretching vowels or consonants to heighten tension or atmosphere. | Elongation of sound | 0%
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| Overstated physical actions used to communicate emotion or character clearly. | Exaggerated movement | 0%
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| An artistic movement focused on emotional truth over realism through distortion. | Expressionism | 0%
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| Action sped up unnaturally to compress time theatrically. | Fast forward | 0%
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| The writer of The Metamorphosis. | Franz Kafka | 0%
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| Actors suddenly holding still to create a dramatic image. | Freeze frame | 0%
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| Distorted or unsettling stage pictures creating discomfort or horror. | Grotesque images | 0%
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| A confrontational theatre style designed to shock and challenge audiences. | In-yer-face theatre | 0%
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| Practitioner who likes performers physically creating furniture, scenery, or objects with their bodies. | Jerzy Grotowski | 0%
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| A Japanese pacing structure meaning introduction, development, and rapid conclusion. | Jo ha kyu | 0%
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| A highly stylised Japanese theatre form using bold movement and makeup. | Kabuki theatre | 0%
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| A surreal, oppressive situation resembling the worlds created by Franz Kafka. | Kafkaesque nightmare | 0%
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| A dramatic frozen pose in Japanese theatre showing emotional climax. | Mie | 0%
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| A set design using mainly one colour or shades of a single colour. | Monochromatic set | 0%
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| A social system where men traditionally hold primary power and authority. | Patriarchal society | 0%
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| Mechanical, machine-like physicality lacking fluid natural movement. | Robotic movement | 0%
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| Movement performed at a deliberately reduced speed for dramatic effect. | Slow motion | 0%
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| A political and economic belief centred on collective ownership and equality. | Socialism | 0%
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| The name of the practitioner who adapted The Metamorphosis into a physical theatre piece. | Steven Berkoff | 0%
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| An artistic style blending dream-like or illogical imagery with reality. | Surrealism | 0%
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| A style of theatre combining movement, mime, sound, lighting, and acting equally. | Total Theatre | 0%
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