Renaissance Italy
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Renaissance
Italy
Around 1400-1700
Theatre around 15001700
RENAISSANCE =
REBIRTH
Mona Lisa (Da Vinci, 1503-1506)
2 Forms of Italian Theatre
Commedia dell’arte
Courtly Dramas
Commedia dell’arte
Refresher
Italian, 1500s1700s
Improvisational
Theatre
Unscripted, Free
to watch
First female
performers
Commedia dell’arte
Refresher
Lazzi, burle
Innamorati,
vecchi, zanni
Stock characters
including
Arlecchino,
Pantalone, Flavio,
Isabella, and
Pedrolino
Courtly Dramas and Neoclassicism
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Neoclassicism
or What’s With the Fancy Word,
Mr. S?
ALL you need to know:
Neoclassicism
means new
classicism
After discovering
classic books by
Aristotle, Sophocles,
Euripides, and
Aristophanes, artists
of all sorts wanted
to create art based
on Greek models
Italian Courtly Dramas
Members of the wealthy
class built permanent
indoor theatres
Era is not well known for
dramatic lit, most scripts
are lost
Comedy/tragedy after
Roman model
Major example:
Mandragola (The
Mandrake) by
Machiavelli
Italian Courtly Dramas
Pastoral Drama
Nymphs (?) &
shepherds in love.
Appeal: nostalgia,
simple life
New style: intermezzi
Allegorical plot +
spectacle
Courtly audience
Plays are written in the
Neoclassical style
Structures & Stages
Teatro Farnese, 1618
First permanent
proscenium arch
stage!
Creates
perspective
(connects to
painters of the
time)
Scenic Technology
WINGS!
Angled Vs. Flat
Groove system (wings slide
in grooves)
Scenic Technology
Famous Renaissance
Italians
Niccolo Machivelli
Petrarch
Leonardo Da Vinci
Copernicus
Descartes
Galileo
Michelangelo
What Can We Do?
A Play
A Presentation
A Song
A PowerPoint
A Poster Wall
Requirements:
Everyone must speak
Treat whatever you do like
a performance