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    • place of seeing
      Theater
    • it will only be a true theater act when an
      audience witnesses it
    • 3 types of Theater Stage
      • Arena
      • Thrust
      • Proscenium
    • The audience is only on one side
      Proscenium
    • Earlier Type of Theater
      Arena
    • audience in only three sides of stage
      thrust
    • audience surrounds all sides of the stage
      Arena
    • Greek Theater era
      700BCE - 410CE
    • Ancient Greek God of wine, vegetation, pleasure Festivity.
      Dionysus
    • A religious festival to honor their God Dionysus
      The Cult Of Dionysus
    • three types of drama in greek theater
      • Tragedy
      • Comedy
      • Satyr Play
    • Tragedy Death with Tragic events and had a sorrowful death
      Tragedy
    • refers to the goats sacrificed to Dionysus before performances or to goat skins worn by the performers.
      Tragedy
    • aeiden meaning?
      to sing
    • Greek word Tragos meaning
      Goat
    • Father of Tragedy
      Thespis
    • first actor who brought in use of mask in tragedy

      Thespis
    • derived from imitation
      comedy
    • he wrote many comedy plays
      Aristophanes
    • a humor tale about a strong woman who led an allied female group to end the war in greece
      Lysistrata
    • adventurous comedy by Euripides
      Cyclops
    • contains comic elements to lighten the mood or a serious play with a happy ending

      Satyr Play
    • short, lighthearted tailpiece performed after each trilogy of the tragedies

      Satyr Play
    • large circular/rectangular at the center part of a theater where all acts took place
      The Orchestra
    • 3 elements of Theatrons
      • Orchestra
      • Parados
      • Skene
    • a tent at the back of a stage, decorated to create a setting.
      Skene
    • located at the side entrance of the Theatron
      Parados
    • passageway used by actors, chorus and audience to enter the theater.
      Parados
    • in Ancient Rome
      Roman Theater
    • the staging of comedies of Plautus, and the festival performances of street theater and acrobatics
      Seneca
    • one of the permanent nonwooden theaters in rome

      The Triumvir Pompey
    • What year did Roman Theater start?
      400BCE
    • 1564-1616
      William Shakespeare
    • a playwright actor and poet,
      William Shakespeare
    • The English National Poet
      William Shakespeare
    • William Shakespeare is considered The
      Greatest Dramatist of All Time
    • how many plays did william have?
      38
    • Shakespeare's 4 tragedies
      • Hamlet
      • Othello
      • King Lear
      • Macbeth
    • he was a contemporary playwright
      Christoper Marlowe
    • Christopher Marlowe Tragedies
      • Dr. Faustus
      • Jew of Malta
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