a fusion of the performing arts Romanticism Symbolism journalistic, nonemotional style Expessionism Eugene O'Neill Bertolt Brecht Theater of Involvement participatory theater belief in the absurdity of human life backgrounds of mechanical skeletons Naturalism Theater of the Absurd Theatricalism Focus on emotion and imagination no pretense of reality Robert Wilson Total Theater Maurice Maeterlink one element represents another Vsevolod Meyerhold uselessness of human hopes and dreams Martin Esslin Realism Epic Theater Constructivism Henrik Ibsen Humans respond to forces of nature Life as it actually is a fusion of the performing arts Romanticism Symbolism journalistic, nonemotional style Expessionism Eugene O'Neill Bertolt Brecht Theater of Involvement participatory theater belief in the absurdity of human life backgrounds of mechanical skeletons Naturalism Theater of the Absurd Theatricalism Focus on emotion and imagination no pretense of reality Robert Wilson Total Theater Maurice Maeterlink one element represents another Vsevolod Meyerhold uselessness of human hopes and dreams Martin Esslin Realism Epic Theater Constructivism Henrik Ibsen Humans respond to forces of nature Life as it actually is
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a fusion of the performing arts
Romanticism
Symbolism
journalistic, nonemotional style
Expessionism
Eugene O'Neill
Bertolt Brecht
Theater of Involvement
participatory theater
belief in the absurdity of human life
backgrounds of mechanical skeletons
Naturalism
Theater of the Absurd
Theatricalism
Focus on emotion and imagination
no pretense of reality
Robert Wilson
Total Theater
Maurice Maeterlink
one element represents another
Vsevolod Meyerhold
uselessness of human hopes and dreams
Martin Esslin
Realism
Epic Theater
Constructivism
Henrik Ibsen
Humans respond to forces of nature
Life as it actually is