Theatre
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- what makes up indian drama
- dance, symbolic gestures and music
- why roman theatre stopped
- offended church
- fixed characters
- narrator and clown
- stage house in ancient greece and size
- ampitheatres, 15000-17000
- kathakali
- dance drama
- dionysus
- god of wine, fertility and revelry
- ballad opera
- burlesque opera
- greek festival
- city dionysia
- neoclassical ideals
- dramatic rules
- thespian
- stage performer
- book musical
- tell story
- pierre corneille
- tragedy, against neoclassical rules
- elements in painted designs:
- borders, ground rows, scene cutouts, rolled backdrops, act drops
- english restoration influence
- french and italian
- natyasastra
- criticism
- shareholders
- elite members of company that received % of troupe's earnings
- wagon stages
- portable stages
- strindenberg
- crazy realist
- opera
- text is secondary to music
- biomechanics
- body can be machine
- sentimental comedy
- reaffirmed middle class morality
- roman festival
- ludi romandi
- what chorus did
- helped audience react, gave background info, identifiable, balance from extreme characters, philosophical observations, conclusions, sang and danced
- greek comedy
- old comedy, SNL,
- corrales
- public theatres that showed secular plays
- charegus
- producer
- off off broadway
- produced wherever inexpensive space is available
- intermezzi
- short play between 2 longs ones
- sanskrit drama
- indiana drama
- kabuki
- exaggerated gestures
- surviving roman playwrights
- plautus, terence and seneca
- makeup of opera houses
- pit, boxes and galleries
- jukebox/songbook
- show created around artist
- documentary drama
- convince audience they're living history
- parados
- where chorus enters
- environmental theatre
- use whole theatre space
- renaissance and time frame
- rebirth, late 14 to early 17
- comedy of humours
- characters have one trait
- chinese drama
- skits, pantomime, juggling, singing and dancing
- how seneca influenced reniaissance artists
- speeches imitated, morality parallel, 5 episodes, onstage violence, magic, power obsession, technical
- off broadway
- alternative to commercial broadway
- hirelings
- actors contraced for set time
- regisseur
- dictator director
- commedia dell'arte
- comedy of professional artists
- 1660-1700
- english restoration
- futurism
- idealized war and machine
- concept musical
- production built around idea
- theatricalism
- makes audience know they're watching show
- playwrights who's work survived
- aeschylus, sophocles and euripides
- plautus
- domestic, stock, farces
- pagent master
- producer
- box set
- flats used to create 3 sides of room
- aeschylus:
- second actor, chorus 12, lofty themes, trilogy
- parabasis
- choral section directed to audience
- naturalism
- slice of life
- euripides
- rebel, modernism, melodrama
- mystery/circle plays
- dramatized religious events
- jean racine
- tragedy
- traditional chinese drama
- no
- every day language (middle ages)
- vernacular drama
- pastoral
- short ribald comic pieces
- # of tragedies produced in ancient greece
- 900
- influences japanese drama
- religion
- moliere
- known for comedies, slapstick
- mansions
- individual sonic units
- dada
- mirror madness of world
- athens
- birthplace of democracy
- continental seating
- exit only at ends
- melodrama
- song drama
- macklin and garrick
- singsong delivery
- apprentices
- young performers in training
- sophocles
- chorus 15, 3 actor, dramatic construction
- playing area in ancient greece
- orchestra
- mulitmedia
- theatre and media
- famous ampitheatre
- colosseum
- happennings
- happen anywhere at anytime
- comedies of manners
- mocked upper class
- set changes
- groove system, pole and chariot
- peding
- beijing opera
- departures from realism
- song, poetry, magic
- unit set
- single set that represents variety of locales
- drame
- serious but not tragedy
- pear garden
- chinese actor's training institute
- liturgical drama and origin
- small drama developed in church, middle ages
- THE neoclassical ideals
- verisimilitude, unities, no tragicomdey, teach morals, no onstage violence, no chorus, no supernatural, no soliloquy
- expressionism
- distorted reality
- terence
- literary, less farcical, wit
- 500-1500 CE
- middle ages
- hellenistic age
- 2 centuries after aristotle
- well made play
- cause and effect, foreshadowing
- thespis
- first stage performer
- lape de vega
- shakespeare of spain
- tragic structure
- opening (chorus) characters, song, characters-chorus, exit
- seneca
- influenced reniaissance artists
- bunraku
- puppet theatre
- morality plays
- teach moral lesson
- bibienas
- extended family of designers
- comedias
- full length secular plays
- comedy of intrigue
- romance and adventure
- yuan drama
- 4 acts, lots of music, few characters and subplots, love, history, religion and crime
- scaena
- stage house
- alojero
- refreshment box
- 5th century BCE
- golden age in ancient greece
- theatron
- where audience sat in ancient greece
- realism
- onstage is everyday life
- master of plot construction
- shakespeare
- england renaissance
- elizabethan
- verisimilitude
- true to life
- first work of dramatic criticism
- the poetics aristotle
- platform stage
- can be whatever they need it to be
- colours of indian pillars
- white, yellow, red and blue
- setting in ancient greece
- palace
- existentialism
- existence has little meaning
- romanticism
- made own rules
- tiring house
- used for changing costumes and storing props
- epic theatre
- instructs audience
- aphra behn
- woman playwright
- elements of drama
- plot, character, theme, language, music, spectacle
- surrealism
- subconscious is highest plane of reality
- cazuela
- gallery for unaccompanied women
- dominus
- head of troupe