Medieval Theatre - Westerville City Schools
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Medieval Theatre
900-1500
Historical Perspective
Not much happened related to theatre in
the Dark Ages
As Catholicism spread throughout Europe
under the Roman Empire, the church
started to use theatre to teach people
(services were in Latin), and theatre onceagain became part of religion
Liturgical Drama
10th Century in Germany & France
Elaboration of Catholic Mass at Holidays
like Easter and Christmas
12th-15th Centuries
Miracle Plays – religious plays acting out
the lives of saints
Mystery Plays – Biblical Stories told in the
vernacular
Morality Plays – Allegorical Abstractions
Locations of Plays (Spaces)
1st
in churches – inside
On Mansion Stages outside churches –
Production Guilds ran these
Pageant Wagons – England and France
Construction of the
Pageant Wagon
Interludes
Non religious serious or comic plays
performed during a banquet
Associated with the rise of professional
actors
Characteristics of Productions
Women are more involved in all aspects
including performance
No more masks are used
More costumes and make-up
People
Hrosvitha (935-975)
Mother Superior at a
German Convent
Plays written in rhymed Latin
Used to teach students
Published in 1501 – very influential on
plays done in schools
Titles
“Abraham & Isaac” – Mystery Play done
on Pageant Wagons
“Everyman” – Morality Play
The End
Intro to Theatre
Birtcher
WNHS - 2014