Answer some questions about riots at modern plays. For 10 points each:
[10m] During the premiere of this author’s play The Gas Heart, André Breton climbed onto stage and assaulted actors who could not run away because they were dressed as body parts.
ANSWER: Tristan Tzara [or Samuel Rosenstock or Samy Rosenstock or S. Samyro]
[10e] The gutter language and absurdism of an Alfred Jarry (“ZHEH-ree”) play about a person with this title, Ubu, triggered riots, causing it to never be staged again in Jarry’s lifetime. Oedipus has this title in an Ancient Greek play.
ANSWER: kings [or roi; accept Ubu Roi; accept King Turd; accept Oedipus Rex or Oedipus the King]
[10h] The audience started to brawl with the cast after being called “ass-kissers” and “warmongers” at the Frankfurt premiere of an “anti-play” by this author, which is aptly titled Offending the Audience.
ANSWER: Peter Handke
<Albert Nyang, European Literature>