PPT-Renaissance drama Elizabethan theatre
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Structure of the Elizabethan theatre one of the most common form of mass entertainment people of all classes went to the theatre beautiful costumes and
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Structure of the Elizabethan theatre one of the most common form of mass entertainment people of all classes went to the theatre beautiful costumes and. Theatres did not have. Scenery. Curtains. Special lighting. Women actors. Theatres were built around . roofless. octagonal courtyards. The 1. st. theatre was built in 1576 and called . The Theatre. Overview. History. The ‘Players’. Noteworthy Playwrights. Types of Elizabethan Theatres. English Renaissance theatre, also known as early modern English theatre, but usually as Elizabethan theatre, is the era of theatre in England between 1562 and 1642.. Elizabethan Age and the Printing Press. The Elizabethan Age. Queen Elizabeth I. Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Her father had her mother beheaded when he wanted to marry Jane Seymour. . Ancient Greek Drama. Drama festivals began in Athens Greece about 5. th. century B.C.. Athens. City-state. Democracy. Educated citizens. Slave labour = leisure society. Ancient Greek Drama. 4 festivals honouring Dionysus--god of wine and vines. Influenced by Ancient Greece and Rome. Renaissance means “rebirth”. 14th to 17. th. century. Surge of interest in classical learning and values. Period of enlightenment- a new Golden Age. Time of discovery, exploration, and interest in the arts. Tuesday – Review of art and music. Wednesday – Binder checks and note cards. Thursday – Test. Friday – Sub. Monday – Make-up test. Tuesday – Start . Romeo and Juliet. writing assignment. Welcome from Kat and Shaffer!. Who are we?. Kat Shondeck. 7. th. year with MNMS Drama club. Over 35 years as a performer/director/choreographer/producer. Works at PSU. Lives in Boalsburg with husband, Mike and 5. Elizabethan England?. Learning objective . – to be able to explain the changes in . sports and pastimes . in the Elizabethan era.. I can . describe. the key reasons why the . s. ports and pastimes . (1558–1603).. The . “Golden Age”. Queen Elizabeth I . Elizabeth Tudor is considered by many to be the greatest monarch in English history. . When . she became queen in 1558, she was twenty-five years old, a survivor of scandal and danger, and considered illegitimate by most Europeans.. A story that is written with the purpose of being performed in front of an audience.. Or in other words, a play. Dramas always have 5 major elements (& often more):. Rising action. Conflict. Climax. Jacob Blakesley. Drama . vs. Theatre Translation. The distinction comes from Aristotle who placed drama as a literary genre . Drama translation as part of the literary system following its traditions, conventions, agents, etc.. Hamlet and the Elizabethan Era Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564-1616) lived during the Elizabethan age, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in England. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, a town in the heart of England. The Play and The Theatre Week 4 [Part 1 ] Introduction to Theatre College of the Desert First Critique Due – 9/17/19 A Doll’s House / Our Town Critiques are expected to be AT LEAST FIVE (5) full double-spaced typewritten pages A. ugust Strindberg . Bertolt. Brecht. August . Strindberg . 오거스트 스트린드베리 . (. 1849-1912. ). August . Strindberg . 오거스트 스트린드베리 . (. 1849-1912. ). Swedish playwright .
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