theatre history

Extra Notes

  • Downstage is closer to the audience 

  • Actors right 

  • Improve = unscripted storytelling


Greek

  • Seating - Theatron 

  • Orchestra - stage

    • Greek chorus: singing and dancing as a group  

  • Skene - backstage 

  • Dionysus - god of wine 

  • Thespas - first actor 

  • Masks 

    • Comedy and tragedy 


Medival (500-1500 AD) 

  • The major theme was religion 

  • Actors were priests, nuns, choir boys 

  • Church to the outdoors (pageant carts) 

  • Religious scenes 

    • Miracle + Mystery 

    • Passion 

    • Morality


Renaissance (Early 14th Century) 

  • It was the busiest period in theatre history = rebirth 

  • Began in Italy

  •  Playhouse indoor/lighting

  • Proscenium arch 

  • Painted scenery 

  • Improv - comedies 

    • Main plots - lovers kept apart 

    • Stock actors - archetypes 


Shakespeare/Elizabethan  (1589-1613)

  • Playwrights:

  • Christopher Marlowe -  wrote under  Lord Admiral, feud with Shakespeare 

  • Ben Johnson - army 

  • William Shakespeare - ik him

  • Partial roof - night sky 

  • Raised platforms 

  • Young males played the females 

  • Funded by noblemen 

    • Alignment is no noblemen funded you  

  • Court play 

  • Civil War no more theatre 

  • Soliloquy 

    • Inner monologue  

  • Globe theater 

    • No roof 

    • Only at night 


Eastern Theatre:

  • Bunraku - Japanese theatre 

    • 6th century AD

    • Puppets  

  • Noh 

    • 12th-13th century 

    • Short plots and myths and legends 

    • Visual 

  • Kabuki 

    • 17th century 

    • Influential 

    • Fantasy storytelling 

    • No masks, heavy makeup 

    •  raised wooden stage/boardwalk

  • Peking Opera 

    • 18th century: 1790

    • Military propaganda 

    • Facial expressions, song, and dance

    • Color costumes - rank

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