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HISTORY OF THE THEATRICAL
FORMS AND THEIR EVOLUTION
Theater began from myth, ritual, and ceremony. Early society
perceived connections between actions performed by groups
of people or leaders to a certain society and these actions
moved from habit to tradition, to ritual, and to ceremony due
to human desire and need for entertainment.
Theater means “place of seeing,” but it is more than the
buildings where performance take place. To produce theater,
a playwright writes the scripts, the director rehearses the
performers, the designer and technical crew produce props to
create the scenes, and the actors and actresses performs on
stage, then it will only be a true theater act when audience
witnesses it.
A.GREEK THEATER
European theater began in Ancient Greece. It began around
700 BC with festivals honoring their gods. Dionysus (Di-on-i-
sus), the god of wine and fertility, has religious festivals
called “The Cult of Dionysus” to honor him
The theater of ancient Greece consisted of three types of drama:
1. Tragedy - (a compound of two Greek words tragos or “goat” and
“won” meaning ode or song) was the most admired type of play. It
dealt with tragic events and have an unhappy ending speacially one
concerning the downfall of the main character.
2. Comedy – the plays were derived from imitation; there
were no traces of their origin. Aristophanes wrote most of the
comedy plays.
3. Satyr – these plays contains comic elements to lighten the
overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. This is a
short, lighthearted tailpiece performed after each trilogy of
tragedies.
The theater building were called theatron. It is a large, open-air
structures constructed on the sloped of hills and consisted of three
main elements: the orchestra, the skene and the audience
B. ROMAN THEATER
The theater of ancient Rome started in the 3rd century BC. It
had varied and interesting art forms such as festivals
performances of street theater, acrobatics, the staging of
comedies of Plautus, and the high-verbally elaborate tragedies
of Seneca. The usual themes for Roman theater plays were
chariots races, gladiators, and public executions. The Romans
loved a good spectacle. They loved to watch combat and
admired blood sports and gladiator competition. The more
realistic the violence, the more pleased Roman audiences.
Comedy plays were popular too in the Roman Theater from 350
to 250 BC and women were allowed to perform. The Triumvir of
Pompey was one of the first permanent (non wooden) theaters
in Rome, whose structure was somewhat similar to the
Theatron of Athens.
C. MEDIEVAL THEATER (500 CE – 1400
During the Medieval Era, theater performances were not allowed
throughout Europe. To keep the theater alive, minstrels, though
denounced by the Church, performed in markets, public places and
festivals. They travelled from one town to another as puppeteers,
jugglers, story tellers, dancers, singers, and other performers in
other theatrical acts
D. RENAISSANCE THEATER (1400-1600)
Renaissance theater arts were characterized by a return of Classical
Greek Roman arts and culture. The famous actor and poet who
emerged in this period was William Shakespeare. He was an English
poet, playwright, and actor and was regarded as the greatest writer
and dramatist in the whole world. Shakespeare was often called
Engaland’s National Poet and the “Bard of Avon.” His works consist
of about 38 plays. Some of these plays were well-loved: Romeo and
Juliet, Hamlet, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar,
Much Ado about Nothing.
Ballet was performed during this period. Ballet is a formalized
form of dance which originated from Italian Renaissance
courts.
Innovation of Stage
1.Proscenium was developed. This is the area of a theater
surrounding the stage opening. Arches frame and divide the stage
from the audience.
2. Backdrops for every scenery were popularized by the art of
painting clothes.
3. Commedia dell’arte or “Comedy of the Profession” was developed.
It was quick-witted performance of the characters/players.
E. BAROQUE THEATER (1600-1750)
F. NEOCLASSICAL THEATER (1800-1900)
The Neoclassical period was a movement where the styles of Roman
and Greek societies influenced the theater arts. During this period, the
theater was characterized by its grandiosity. Costumes and sceneries
were highly elaborate. The main concepts of the plays were to
entertain and to teach lessons. Stages were restyled with dramatic
arches to highlight the scenes.
This period officially established just two types of plays – tragedy and
comedy. Tragedy portrayed the complex and fateful lives of the upper
classes and royals, while comedy tended to focus on the lower ranks of
society.
G. ROMANTIC THEATER (1800-2000)
During the Romantic period, melodrama and operas became
the most popular theatrical forms. Melodramas originated
from the French word melodrama, which is derived from
Greek melos, which means “music” and French drame, which
is derived from the Greek dran to “perform”.
Melodrama – a dramatic work that puts characters in a lot of
danger in order to appeal to the emotions and in which
orchestral music or song was used to accompany the action.
Opera – is an artform in which singers and musicians perform
a dramatic work combining text (liberetto) and musical
score. Acting, scenery, costumes, and dance were important
elements of theater.
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The sexual act may also be considered rape if it satisfies any of
the following criteria:
 ▪ One or both people are not old enough to consent, which
means one or both of them are below 18 years old
 ▪ One of them does not have the capacity to consent, which
means one of them may not be in his/her right mental and legal
capacity to consent (i.e., with mental disability, people who
have been drugged or unconscious, etc.)
 ▪ One of them did not agree to take part, which means the
rapist might use physical force or threat to force the victim to
have intercourse with him/he
Romantic Playwrights and Composers
VICTOR MARIE HUGO is considered as one of the greatest and best
known French writer. He was a poet, novelist, and dramatist of the
Romantic movement. Among his works that stand out all over the
world are Les Contemplations, La Legende des Siecles, Les
Miserables, and the Notre-Dame de Paris which is known as the Hunch
of Notre-Dame.
GEORGE BIZET a French composer and a pianist best known
for his operas. Carmen is the most popular among his works.
Bizet composed the title role for a mezzo-soprano in the
character of Carmen. The opera tells the story of the
downfall of Don Jose, a naïve soldier who is seduced by the
charms of the sizzling gypsy, Carmen
Activity
DIRECTION: Fill the chart with the theatrical forms of the different
periods/eras in history. Briefly describe the theatrical form from
each period.
What do you think is the
importance of theater in
education?
DIFFERENT WESTERN
CLASSICAL PLAYS AND
OPERAS
1. OEDIPUS REX (GREEK)
Oedipus Rex, (Latin: “Oedipus the King”) Greek Oidipous
Tyrannos, play by Sophocles, performed sometime between
430 and 426 BCE, that marks the summit of classical Greek
drama’s formal achievement, known for its tight construction,
mounting tension, and perfect use of the dramatic devices of
recognition and discovery.
SOPHOCLES (sofkliz) 497/6 BC – 406/5 BC is an ancient Greek
tragedian. His contemporary playwrights were Aeschylus and
Euripides.
Theatrical Elements of Oedipus Rex
Main Characters:
Oedipus – the king of Thebes, represented with a gold mask
with exaggerated deep empty eye sockets.
Creon – brother in law of Oedipus, mad or angry facial
expression, with crown.
Eurydice – Creon’s wife Apollo – god or oracle of Delphi
King Laius – Father of Oedipus
Jocasta – wife of Laius and mother of Oedipus, the expression
of her mask depends on the scene of the play.
Antigone and Ismene – the daughters of Oedipus
Genre : Tragedy
Mask : the use of mask acts to advance the universality of
the themes and the dramatic impact of the events and to
keep the audience from being distracted by the actual,
physical attributes of the actors
Gestures and Movements: Facial expression was of no
importance to Greek actors, since they were always
masked.
Music: Sophocles also used the chorus at the beginning of
the play to help tell the audience the given circumstances
of the play. Choruses did a lot of lamenting of terrible
events
Costumes: Men wore loose floor length poncho with
pleated shoulder while females wore draped robes.
Staging: The Parthenon’s façade has the design of
Ionic order columns with cornice and moldings on the
top, elevated by 5 step-rises at the center, and a
platform in front near the audience.
ELEEMENTS/PRINCIPLES OF THE GREEK PLAY
2. ROMEO AND JULIET (RENAISSANCE)
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in
his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately
reconcile their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most
popular plays during his lifetime and, along with Hamlet, is one of his
most frequently performed plays.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE was born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon.
At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three
children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. He was an English poet
and playwright, widely known as the greatest writer in English language
and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. He’s been known also as the
“Bard of Avon”. His existing works consist of about 38 plays, 154
sonnets, and 2 long narrative poems. Romeo and Juliet is Shakespeare’s
most famous tragedy and one of the world’s most enduring love stories
He also wrote several comedies during his early period:
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Merchant of Vince
- Much Ado About Nothing
- As You Like It - Twelfth Night
- Titus Andronicus
- The Comedy of Errors
- The Taming of the Shrew
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona
THEATRICAL ELEMENTS FOR ROMEO AND JULIET
Staging: The stage was divided into three levels: a main stage
area with doors at the rear and a curtained area at the back
for “discovery scenes”, an upper canopied area called
“heaven” for balcony scenes, and an area under stage called
“hell” which could be accessed through a trap door in the
stage. There is no curtain in the front of stage, which meant
that the scenes had to flow into each other, and “dead
bodies” had to be dragged off. There is a dressing rooms
located behind the stage.
Props: Props in this play may vary depending on the
scene/act.
Characters:
Costumes: The costumes are based on the style and design of
dresses worn during the Renaissance period.
3. CARMEN (ROMANTIC PERIOD)
The opera Carmen is one of the world’s most popular operas.
It was first performed at the Opera-Comique in Paris in
France on March 3, 1875. The opera was in four acts with
music written by French composer George Bizet.
GEORGE BIZET was a French composer and pianist of the
Romantic era. He is best known for his opera Carmen. George
Bizet’s first symphony was the Symphony in C Major
THE SETTING OF CARMEN
Main Characters:
- Carmen (soprano) - Frasquita (mezzo-soprano)
- Don Jose (tenor) - Mercedes (mezzo-soprano)
- El Dancairo (baritone) - Micaela (soprano)
- El Remendado (tenor) - Morales (bass)
- Escamillo (baritone) - Zuniga (bass
Staging: The story is set in Seville, Spain and the surrounding hills in
1820. The opera, written in the genre of opera comique with musical
numbers separated by dialogue tells story of the downfall of Don
Jose, a naïve soldier who is seduced by the charms of the flaming
gypsy, Carmen. The opera is a fascinating drama of love and jealousy,
filled with famously alluring melodies and captivating dancing.
Costumes:
Activity
DIRECTION: Look for the theater and opera words inside the puzzle.
Cross the words related to our lesson
What life lessons could we get
from theaters and opera?
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Arts 9.pptx

  • 1. HISTORY OF THE THEATRICAL FORMS AND THEIR EVOLUTION
  • 2. Theater began from myth, ritual, and ceremony. Early society perceived connections between actions performed by groups of people or leaders to a certain society and these actions moved from habit to tradition, to ritual, and to ceremony due to human desire and need for entertainment. Theater means “place of seeing,” but it is more than the buildings where performance take place. To produce theater, a playwright writes the scripts, the director rehearses the performers, the designer and technical crew produce props to create the scenes, and the actors and actresses performs on stage, then it will only be a true theater act when audience witnesses it.
  • 3. A.GREEK THEATER European theater began in Ancient Greece. It began around 700 BC with festivals honoring their gods. Dionysus (Di-on-i- sus), the god of wine and fertility, has religious festivals called “The Cult of Dionysus” to honor him The theater of ancient Greece consisted of three types of drama: 1. Tragedy - (a compound of two Greek words tragos or “goat” and “won” meaning ode or song) was the most admired type of play. It dealt with tragic events and have an unhappy ending speacially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
  • 4. 2. Comedy – the plays were derived from imitation; there were no traces of their origin. Aristophanes wrote most of the comedy plays. 3. Satyr – these plays contains comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. This is a short, lighthearted tailpiece performed after each trilogy of tragedies. The theater building were called theatron. It is a large, open-air structures constructed on the sloped of hills and consisted of three main elements: the orchestra, the skene and the audience
  • 5. B. ROMAN THEATER The theater of ancient Rome started in the 3rd century BC. It had varied and interesting art forms such as festivals performances of street theater, acrobatics, the staging of comedies of Plautus, and the high-verbally elaborate tragedies of Seneca. The usual themes for Roman theater plays were chariots races, gladiators, and public executions. The Romans loved a good spectacle. They loved to watch combat and admired blood sports and gladiator competition. The more realistic the violence, the more pleased Roman audiences. Comedy plays were popular too in the Roman Theater from 350 to 250 BC and women were allowed to perform. The Triumvir of Pompey was one of the first permanent (non wooden) theaters in Rome, whose structure was somewhat similar to the Theatron of Athens.
  • 6. C. MEDIEVAL THEATER (500 CE – 1400 During the Medieval Era, theater performances were not allowed throughout Europe. To keep the theater alive, minstrels, though denounced by the Church, performed in markets, public places and festivals. They travelled from one town to another as puppeteers, jugglers, story tellers, dancers, singers, and other performers in other theatrical acts
  • 7. D. RENAISSANCE THEATER (1400-1600) Renaissance theater arts were characterized by a return of Classical Greek Roman arts and culture. The famous actor and poet who emerged in this period was William Shakespeare. He was an English poet, playwright, and actor and was regarded as the greatest writer and dramatist in the whole world. Shakespeare was often called Engaland’s National Poet and the “Bard of Avon.” His works consist of about 38 plays. Some of these plays were well-loved: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, Much Ado about Nothing.
  • 8. Ballet was performed during this period. Ballet is a formalized form of dance which originated from Italian Renaissance courts. Innovation of Stage 1.Proscenium was developed. This is the area of a theater surrounding the stage opening. Arches frame and divide the stage from the audience. 2. Backdrops for every scenery were popularized by the art of painting clothes. 3. Commedia dell’arte or “Comedy of the Profession” was developed. It was quick-witted performance of the characters/players.
  • 9. E. BAROQUE THEATER (1600-1750)
  • 10. F. NEOCLASSICAL THEATER (1800-1900) The Neoclassical period was a movement where the styles of Roman and Greek societies influenced the theater arts. During this period, the theater was characterized by its grandiosity. Costumes and sceneries were highly elaborate. The main concepts of the plays were to entertain and to teach lessons. Stages were restyled with dramatic arches to highlight the scenes. This period officially established just two types of plays – tragedy and comedy. Tragedy portrayed the complex and fateful lives of the upper classes and royals, while comedy tended to focus on the lower ranks of society.
  • 11. G. ROMANTIC THEATER (1800-2000) During the Romantic period, melodrama and operas became the most popular theatrical forms. Melodramas originated from the French word melodrama, which is derived from Greek melos, which means “music” and French drame, which is derived from the Greek dran to “perform”. Melodrama – a dramatic work that puts characters in a lot of danger in order to appeal to the emotions and in which orchestral music or song was used to accompany the action. Opera – is an artform in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text (liberetto) and musical score. Acting, scenery, costumes, and dance were important elements of theater.
  • 12. Rape is forced sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal, or oral penetration. Penetration may be by a body part or an object The sexual act may also be considered rape if it satisfies any of the following criteria:  ▪ One or both people are not old enough to consent, which means one or both of them are below 18 years old  ▪ One of them does not have the capacity to consent, which means one of them may not be in his/her right mental and legal capacity to consent (i.e., with mental disability, people who have been drugged or unconscious, etc.)  ▪ One of them did not agree to take part, which means the rapist might use physical force or threat to force the victim to have intercourse with him/he
  • 13. Romantic Playwrights and Composers VICTOR MARIE HUGO is considered as one of the greatest and best known French writer. He was a poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement. Among his works that stand out all over the world are Les Contemplations, La Legende des Siecles, Les Miserables, and the Notre-Dame de Paris which is known as the Hunch of Notre-Dame.
  • 14. GEORGE BIZET a French composer and a pianist best known for his operas. Carmen is the most popular among his works. Bizet composed the title role for a mezzo-soprano in the character of Carmen. The opera tells the story of the downfall of Don Jose, a naïve soldier who is seduced by the charms of the sizzling gypsy, Carmen
  • 15. Activity DIRECTION: Fill the chart with the theatrical forms of the different periods/eras in history. Briefly describe the theatrical form from each period.
  • 16. What do you think is the importance of theater in education?
  • 18. 1. OEDIPUS REX (GREEK) Oedipus Rex, (Latin: “Oedipus the King”) Greek Oidipous Tyrannos, play by Sophocles, performed sometime between 430 and 426 BCE, that marks the summit of classical Greek drama’s formal achievement, known for its tight construction, mounting tension, and perfect use of the dramatic devices of recognition and discovery. SOPHOCLES (sofkliz) 497/6 BC – 406/5 BC is an ancient Greek tragedian. His contemporary playwrights were Aeschylus and Euripides.
  • 19. Theatrical Elements of Oedipus Rex Main Characters: Oedipus – the king of Thebes, represented with a gold mask with exaggerated deep empty eye sockets. Creon – brother in law of Oedipus, mad or angry facial expression, with crown. Eurydice – Creon’s wife Apollo – god or oracle of Delphi King Laius – Father of Oedipus Jocasta – wife of Laius and mother of Oedipus, the expression of her mask depends on the scene of the play. Antigone and Ismene – the daughters of Oedipus Genre : Tragedy
  • 20. Mask : the use of mask acts to advance the universality of the themes and the dramatic impact of the events and to keep the audience from being distracted by the actual, physical attributes of the actors Gestures and Movements: Facial expression was of no importance to Greek actors, since they were always masked. Music: Sophocles also used the chorus at the beginning of the play to help tell the audience the given circumstances of the play. Choruses did a lot of lamenting of terrible events
  • 21. Costumes: Men wore loose floor length poncho with pleated shoulder while females wore draped robes. Staging: The Parthenon’s façade has the design of Ionic order columns with cornice and moldings on the top, elevated by 5 step-rises at the center, and a platform in front near the audience.
  • 23. 2. ROMEO AND JULIET (RENAISSANCE) Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed plays. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE was born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. He was an English poet and playwright, widely known as the greatest writer in English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. He’s been known also as the “Bard of Avon”. His existing works consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and 2 long narrative poems. Romeo and Juliet is Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy and one of the world’s most enduring love stories
  • 24. He also wrote several comedies during his early period: - A Midsummer Night’s Dream - Merchant of Vince - Much Ado About Nothing - As You Like It - Twelfth Night - Titus Andronicus - The Comedy of Errors - The Taming of the Shrew - The Two Gentlemen of Verona
  • 25. THEATRICAL ELEMENTS FOR ROMEO AND JULIET Staging: The stage was divided into three levels: a main stage area with doors at the rear and a curtained area at the back for “discovery scenes”, an upper canopied area called “heaven” for balcony scenes, and an area under stage called “hell” which could be accessed through a trap door in the stage. There is no curtain in the front of stage, which meant that the scenes had to flow into each other, and “dead bodies” had to be dragged off. There is a dressing rooms located behind the stage. Props: Props in this play may vary depending on the scene/act.
  • 27. Costumes: The costumes are based on the style and design of dresses worn during the Renaissance period.
  • 28. 3. CARMEN (ROMANTIC PERIOD) The opera Carmen is one of the world’s most popular operas. It was first performed at the Opera-Comique in Paris in France on March 3, 1875. The opera was in four acts with music written by French composer George Bizet. GEORGE BIZET was a French composer and pianist of the Romantic era. He is best known for his opera Carmen. George Bizet’s first symphony was the Symphony in C Major
  • 29. THE SETTING OF CARMEN Main Characters: - Carmen (soprano) - Frasquita (mezzo-soprano) - Don Jose (tenor) - Mercedes (mezzo-soprano) - El Dancairo (baritone) - Micaela (soprano) - El Remendado (tenor) - Morales (bass) - Escamillo (baritone) - Zuniga (bass Staging: The story is set in Seville, Spain and the surrounding hills in 1820. The opera, written in the genre of opera comique with musical numbers separated by dialogue tells story of the downfall of Don Jose, a naïve soldier who is seduced by the charms of the flaming gypsy, Carmen. The opera is a fascinating drama of love and jealousy, filled with famously alluring melodies and captivating dancing.
  • 31. Activity DIRECTION: Look for the theater and opera words inside the puzzle. Cross the words related to our lesson
  • 32. What life lessons could we get from theaters and opera?