This "goat song" is marks the origin of theatre as an art form.
Dithyramb
These simple choral presentations were the first form of drama seen in the Medieval period.
Liturgical drama
In theatre, what is the English Renaissance best known for?
Shakespeare (playwriting) and newfound professionalism in theatre
Shakespeare was born in 1564 in this idyllic English town.
Stratford-upon-Avon
What progressive idea is the Spanish Golden Age remembered for in theatre?
Women were finally allowed to participate in theatre
This play, written by Sophocles in 441 BC, deals with themes of feminine revolt, political rebellion, and moral duty.
Antigone
These Medieval plays portrayed allegorical messages like good deeds, faith, and beauty.
Morality Play
The Italian Renaissance gave us this new style of theatrical architecture.
Shakespeare wrote primarily for this troupe of actors established under Queen Elizabeth I.
Between what years is the theatrical Renaissance broadly traced?
1300-1600
This ancient "special effect" was a crane-like mechanical arm that magically plucked protagonists from danger.
Deus ex machina
This Medieval "special effect" was a horror device used to depict the atrocities of eternal death.
Hell Mouth
This Italian improv troupe is known for physicality on stage and "slapstick" humor.
Commedia dell'arte
In Shakespeare's As You Like It, who does Rosalind love?
Orlando
Name Aristotle's 3 Unities
Time
Place
Action
This ancient Grecian formula consisted of three tragedies and a comedy.
Tetraology
Considered the "og touring theatre," this device was used to stage Medieval mystery plays in various European towns.
Wagon
What are the French Neoclassicist remembered for...according to Ms. B?
Aristotle but worse. (Aristotle on steroids! Bougie!)
This popular Shakespearian locale was destroyed TWICE in London fires.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Name at least 3 of Aristotle's 6 Elements of Drama
Plot, Character, Thought, Language, Spectacle, Song
This often raunchy ancient comedic play is where we get our word "satire"
Satyr play
These Medieval plays focused mainly on the saints.
Miracle Plays
Between what years did the Puritanical theatre outlaw occur?
1642-1660
Due to his forward-thinking writing, Shakes is known for doing what for modern rhetoric?
Standardizing/modernizing the English language
Draw ONE comparison between the ancient Greeks and Romans as it pertains to theatrical expression.
Decorum vs. lack thereof
Religious celebration vs. entertainment
civic focus vs. gratuitous fun