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1 Theater of the Ancient Greeks

2 Where is the evidence? Vases

3 Where is the evidence? Plays

4 Where is the evidence? Architecture

5 Dionysus, the god of wine and the cycle of the seasons, became associated with the theatre festival of the Greeks, called the City Dionysia.

6 Theatre in Athens

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8 A complete event: civic, religious, historic, entertaining, social, competitive The height of Greek theatre was in the 5 th Century BC

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10 Theatre at Epidauros

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15 Plays performed outdoors All male cast Actors wore masks, costumes, raised shoes Competition for best play A minimal number of featured performers on stage at a time…2, 3, or 4 A large chorus of about 15 performed songs and dances

16 Aristotle (384-322-BCE) Wrote an important description of the theatre of the generation before him: The Poetics We only have a fragment He deals only with tragedy, which he says derives from “goat song”. A great tragedy has unity of action

17 Sophocles: Oedipus Rex Euripides: Electra Aeschylus: The Oresteia Important Figures from the Theatre of the Greeks Oedipus and the Sphinx

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22 Theatre words from the Greek Skene: the building behind the acting area Parados: the procession of the chorus Orkestra: the acting area Chorus: the group of actors commenting on the action Theatron: the seating area Antagonist and Protagonist Thespis: the “first” actor (534 BCE)

23 Producing Greek Theatre Today


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