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Playwrights - Greek Theatre Notes

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Diagram of a Theater. II Four Main Playwrights and Their Contributions. Ndash; known as the “father of drama”. 1 won a prize for tragedy in 535 BC. 2 said to have introduced first actor and dialogue. 1 added a second actor. 2 wrote trilogies on unified themes (trilogy=collection of 3 stories). 1 added a third actor. 2 fixed the chorus number to 15. 3 introduced painted scenery. 4 made each play separate in nature. 5 wrote "The Oedipus Trilogy". A Oedipus the King. B Oedipus at Colonus.

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Diagram of a Theater - Greek Theatre Notes

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Diagram of a Theater. V Diagram of Theater. Ndash; where the audience sits. Ndash; the stage; where the actors performed. Ndash; altar to Dionysus in center of orchestra. Ndash; building used as a dressing room. Ndash; façade of skene building used as a backdrop. Ndash; entrance and exit to the theater used by actors and chorus. Move around an Interactive Greek Theater! Create a free website.

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Actors & Acting - Greek Theatre Notes

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Diagram of a Theater. IV Actors and Acting. 1 never have more than three actors – they changed characters. Second most important character. Third most important character. 2 all male performers – had to play female roles. B Costumes and Masks. 1 long, flowing robes – colored symbolically. 2 wore high boots, often with raised soles. 3 larger than life masks. A wore because it was a religious ritual. B allowed more than 3 characters to be played, as there were only 3 actors. Create a free website.

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Conventions - Greek Theatre Notes

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Diagram of a Theater. 1 action – simple plot. 2 time – single day. 3 place – one scene throughout. 1 tells news happening away from the scene. 2 reports acts of violence not allowed to be seen on stage. 1 continuous presence of the chorus on stage. Create a free website.

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Chorus - Greek Theatre Notes

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Diagram of a Theater. A Music and Dance. 1 musical accompaniment for choral odes – flute, lyre, percussion. 2 dance defined as “expressive rhythmical movement”. B Functions of Chorus. 1 sets overall mood and expresses theme. 2 adds beauty through song and dance. 3 gives background information. 4 divides action and offers reflections on events. 5 questions, advises, express opinion – usually through chorus leader (known as the choragus. Create a free website.

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Diagram of a Theater. I Origin of Greek Theatre. Ndash; held in honor of Dionysus. God of wine, fertility, ritual madness, ecstasy, and theatre. 2 Dionysus is also known by his Roman name, Bacchus. 3 City of Dionysia. Ndash; religious festival held every spring in Athens. Ndash; a hymn sung in honor of Dionysus. 5 Theatre began as songs sung by the Chorus. Ndash; a group of about 50 men who sang and danced. B Types of Drama. Light-hearted and funny stories. Create a free website.

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