Combined these two aspects of theater.
English and continental Renaissance
Modified proscenium came from these two practices.
French and Italian practice.
2 Directors of this era.
David Garrick and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Historical accuracy was seen in:
Costuming and settings.
Utilized these two elements of theater.
Elizabethan theater and the French theater of Molière.
The elongated apron came from this theater.
The Elizabethan theater.
Experiments with Historical Accuracy and Directorial Controls are examples of:
Attempts in the 1700s to Develop Unity in Production
Expanded use of the box set added to:
Theatrical Illusionism
Many attempts throughout Europe to break away from this tradition.
The Italian tradition
Two examples of the comfortable modern proscenium-arch theater.
Booth’s Theater and the Bayreuth Festspielhaus
Example of a director who used modern directing principles.
The Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
Example of how theater was affected by technological advances.
Gas Lighting