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Quick Theatre History Creative Writing 12 April 19, 2016

The Greeks! Theatre was a significant aspect of Greek (Athenian specifically) cultural identity. There were four theatre festivals a year in the City of Dionysia. Plays would be performed in sets of three Tragedies, followed by a Comedy or Satyr play. Ex. Aeschylus Oresteia Tragedy: Vehicle for the audience to experience Pity and Fear. Comedy/Satyr play: Comedic relief. There are only three (or so) actors and the chorus.

The Classical Unities unity of action: a play should have one action that it follows, with minimal subplots. unity of time: the action in a play should occur over a period of no more than a day. unity of place: a play should exist in a single physical space.

Greek Theatre Skene: Scene or Backdrop Parados: Entrance Proskenion: Raised platform that the actors perform on.

Greek Theatre

The Romans! (AKA Greek Lite) Roman Comedy is basically a rewriting of late Greek Comedy. BUT, characters were much more complex as a result of double plots Roman Tragedy, that we have, is written by an unknown author and Seneca. Senecan Tragedies are mostly monologues that describe the action of a battle to the audience.

The Middle Ages Early Middle Ages: Not enough evidence to suggest there were actually plays. EXCEPT Liturgical drama: Religious plays that were performed/sung in church. Later Middle Ages: Still wandering play groups, but guilds began forming. Feast of Fools influenced comedy! Kings started adopting theatre groups. Theatre started becoming more secular. Major religious themes. Everyone s fate is subjected to outside forces. ROTA FORTUNA/DE CASIBUS TRAGEDY: The rise and fall of prominent figures.

Early Modern Period Began with theatre troupes being outlawed (almost). But, theatre troupes were soon adopted by prominent households. Public theatre became prominent and acceptable under Elizabeth I Shakespeare was the playwright for Elizabeth I s company of players Worked under James I of England when he inherited the throne.

THE PURITANS HAPPENED. NO PUBLIC THEATRE FOR 18 YEARS!! Thanks Cromwell!

Restoration Theatre Very crude and sexual. Very concerned with being a wit First credited female playwright: Aphra Behn Women were allowed on stage, but could only play female roles Later comedies more marriage-based

Neoclassical Theatre Gone are the days of sexual farces! We now do political satire! Grandiose and elaborate scenes and costuming Melodrama and grand gestures Had to be as realistic as possible Return to the Classical Unities

19th Century Theatre Blossoming of genres: Melodrama and Romanticism Realism: greater fidelity of real life Naturalism: a perfect illusion of reality Burlesques Pantomimes Translations of French Farces MUSICALS We now how Gilbert and Sullivan Specifically, The Mikado, and H. M.S Pinafore Theatre of the Absurd and more dynamic characters Lead to the rise of Oscar Wile, George Bernard Shaw, and others

20th Century Theatre Modernism happened and along with it so did Dadaism: Rejection of reason and logic; embraces nonsense. Expressionism: Struggles against Bourgeois values and established authority. Surrealism: Resolve contradictory states between reality and dream states. Postmodernism: World is in a state of perpetual incompleteness and permanent unresolve. Stream of Consciousness as a writing

Samuel Beckett s Waiting for Godot: Lucky s Speech

Conclusions All theatre (and by extension movies) is formed by its cultural climate. Theatre, historically, is political. You cannot avoid including cultural and personal politics in your work. Even if you are rejecting and subverting cultural norms, you are still working with them in some way!