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The EnlightenmentThe Enlightenment
1700s1700s
EuropeEurope
Many changes in EuropeMany changes in Europe
Less stable governmentsLess stable governments RevolutionsRevolutions ExplorationExploration ColonizationColonization
EnglandEngland
Sentimental ComedySentimental Comedy– More merchants attending playsMore merchants attending plays– Less bawdy comedy from RestorationLess bawdy comedy from Restoration– More sensible and sentimental playsMore sensible and sentimental plays– Rejected verbal wit and obvious satireRejected verbal wit and obvious satire– Focused on middle and upper class Focused on middle and upper class
characterscharacters
……More England…More England…
The Ballad Opera The Ballad Opera became popularbecame popular– The Beggar’s OperaThe Beggar’s Opera
(1728) John Gay(1728) John Gay
… … still more England…still more England…
Physical Theatre StructurePhysical Theatre Structure– Several new theatres builtSeveral new theatres built– Seating capacity was increasedSeating capacity was increased– Architectural structure of side boxes Architectural structure of side boxes
simplifiedsimplified– Shift from Baroque style Shift from Baroque style scenery to “Landscape Style” scenery to “Landscape Style” moonshine, fires, volcanoes, moonshine, fires, volcanoes, cut-outscut-outs
FranceFrance
Stagnant period after death of Stagnant period after death of MoliereMoliere
The Comedie-Francaise slipped into The Comedie-Francaise slipped into sentimental and melodramatic sentimental and melodramatic tragedies and comediestragedies and comedies
……More France…More France…
Voltaire – Francois- Voltaire – Francois- Marie Arouet de Marie Arouet de Voltaire(1694-Voltaire(1694-1778)1778)– Most dominant Most dominant
personality in personality in French theatreFrench theatre
– Returned to Classic Returned to Classic Greek principles – Greek principles – less romantic less romantic
……and again, France…and again, France…
Pierre de Pierre de BeaumarchaisBeaumarchais– The Barber of The Barber of
Seville (1775)Seville (1775)– The Marriage of The Marriage of
Figaro (1784)Figaro (1784)
French Revolution French Revolution at end of Century at end of Century turned attention turned attention away from Arts.away from Arts.
… … and Finally - Germanyand Finally - Germany
Determined attempt to develop a Determined attempt to develop a significant national theatre even tho significant national theatre even tho the political concept of Germany the political concept of Germany had not solidified – lack of stable had not solidified – lack of stable boundaries and capital citiesboundaries and capital cities
Writers in GermanyWriters in Germany
Gotthold Ephraim Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781)Lessing (1729-1781)
Very influential, first Very influential, first dramaturgdramaturg
Hamburg National Hamburg National TheatreTheatre
Followed Classical Followed Classical models of Sophocles models of Sophocles and Shakespeareand Shakespeare
Johann Wolfgang Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-von Goethe (1749-1832)1832)
Faust Faust – Classic German Classic German
legendlegend– Protagonist makes Protagonist makes
a deal with the devil a deal with the devil for magical powersfor magical powers
The EndThe EndCopyright 2012Copyright 2012
Ms. Amy BirtcherMs. Amy Birtcher
Introduction to TheatreIntroduction to Theatre