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Fundamentals of Theatre Arts
History of the Theatre
Greeks through Elizabethan
Origins of Theatre
Storytelling ancient cultures. 20,000 –
30,000 years old.
Egyptians. 2,500 – 3,300 BC. “Murder
of Wheat God Osiris by his Enemy Set”
Done on a boat in the Nile River.
Ritual Ceremonies born out of religious
experiences.
Greeks 500 B.C. – 100 B.C.
City of Dionysia
Play Contest using
3-day Spring
comedy and
tragedy.
Dithyrambs – chants
sung by performers.
All male cast.
Costumes – masks
and robes.
Festival with food,
wine, drunkeness,
orgies, and
entertainment.
Play contests by
Euripedes,
Aristophanes,
Aeschylus,
Sophecles
Greeks
Theatre Building
was on side of hill
and grew in to
“theatron”.
Greek Effects
Opera developed out of Greek
performances.
Burlesque developed out of Greek
interludes of comedy.
Definition of Comedy and Tragedy
Use of costuming and masks.
Romans 100 B.C. – 800 A.D.
Romans stole ideas
Spectacle became
from Greeks using
Greek characters
and stories.
Playwrights became
recognized with
Plautus, Seneca,
Terrence.
Male Actors.
the norm with
gladiators, races,
sea battles, public
killings.
Romans
Amphitheatre was
built to hold 15,000
spectators.
Amphitheatre used
trap doors, back
drop façade.
Arena theatre much
like football stadium
today.
Roman Effects
Spectacle
Arena style theatre
Trap doors, entrances for actors and
audiences.
Back drop or facades.
Medieval Times 900 – 1400’s
European influences.
Church became the power and influence.
Religious plays were performed depicting
Bible incidents such as Passion Plays.
Medieval Times
Morality plays
depicted human
struggle for
perfection and
exploring the seven
deadly sins of man.
“Everyman” was
written by
anonymous
Dutchman.
Medieval Times 900 – 1400’s
Pageant wagon
players.
France had
women
performing.
Farce and
comedy develops.
Elizabethan 1400’s-1600’s
Commedia dell’arte:
old man Pantelone,
smart servant
Harlequine, doctor
Dottore, young
lovers and females
were used.
Elizabethan Theatre
William
Shakespeare
changed
performances.
Used men as
women. Designed
costumes, props,
staging.
Elizabethan Theatre