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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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