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Theater
Where the playwrights write
scripts
People who work collaboratively in a theater
Directors
- oversee and lead rehearsals
Technical Crew
- work behind-the scenes
Actors
- perform on stage
Athens
&
Greece
Place where the first recorded form of
European
theater started
When
Greek theater
began during religious festivals in honor of
Dionysus
6th
century BCE
Dionysus
Greek
god of
wine
and fertility
Thespis
Considered the first actor, believed to have won a dramatic play competition at the festival, introduced the use of
masks
in
Greek
theaters
Thespians
Some
actors
are referred to as this
Masks
Depict the expressions of
age
and
emotions
During those times,
women
were not allowed to perform; men wore
female
masks and played their parts
Two types of Greek plays
Comedy
- any sort of play that made people
laugh
Tragedy
- an influential popular form of
drama
Tragedy
The most admired type of play in
Greek theater
, unlike in
Roman theater
Theatron
Open-theater where the
Greek
tragedy was performed
In
Greek
theater,
tragedy
is more popular. In Roman theater, comedy is more popular.
Characteristics of Elizabethean
Theaters
History of
Philippine Theater
Modern Drama Lecture
Notes
Medieval
Theatre
The Absurdism and Eugene Ionesco's "The
Bald Soprano
"
The History of Mimes
Medieval
Drama
Elements of
Drama
Development of English Drama
Illusion of Reality, Existential Dread and Broken Communication As The Major Themes Depicted in
Eugene Ionesco's
The
Chairs'
Assignment: BS (Hons) 6 Semester (
Morning
) Department of
English Literature
Crime Mystery
Detective Stories
An Introduction To The
Theater Arts
History of
Theatre
Drama
Glossary
The
Renaissance Period
in English Lit
Arts 8
-
Arts
and Crafts
Chinese
Theatre
16major
Literary Movements
The Jacobean Age
Bullets
Elements of
Drama Theatre
Types of
Drama
Expressionism in
The Theatre
Drama: Rama Comes From The Greek Word, "
Dran
" Means "To Do" or "To Act". Drama Is A
Fiction
Conventions of The
Greek Tragic Theatre
Greek Theatre
- Parts and Structure
Neoclassical
Theater
Drama Basics
Handout
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