Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre

Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre
Title Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre PDF eBook
Author Peter D. Arnott
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 214
Release 2002-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134924038

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Peter Arnott discusses Greek drama not as an antiquarian study but as a living art form. He removes the plays from the library and places them firmly in the theatre that gave them being. Invoking the practical realities of stagecraft, he illuminates the literary patterns of the plays, the performance disciplines, and the audience responses. Each component of the productions - audience, chorus, actors, costume, speech - is examined in the context of its own society and of theatre practice in general, with examples from other cultures. Professor Arnott places great emphasis on the practical staging of Greek plays, and how the buildings themselves imposed particular constraints on actors and writers alike. Above all, he sets out to make practical sense of the construction of Greek plays, and their organic relationship to their original setting.

Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre

Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre
Title Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2003
Genre Greek drama
ISBN 9780203175767

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Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre. (1. Publ.)

Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre. (1. Publ.)
Title Public and Performance in the Greek Theatre. (1. Publ.) PDF eBook
Author Peter Douglas Arnott
Publisher
Total Pages 203
Release 1989
Genre Greek drama
ISBN

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Greek Theatre Performance

Greek Theatre Performance
Title Greek Theatre Performance PDF eBook
Author David Wiles
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2000-05-25
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521648578

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Specially written for students and enthusiasts, David Wiles introduces ancient Greek theatre and cultural life.

Theorising Performance

Theorising Performance
Title Theorising Performance PDF eBook
Author Edith Hall
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 320
Release 2010-03-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0715638262

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Constitutes the first analysis of the modern performance of ancient Greek drama from a theoretical perspective.

Theatrocracy

Theatrocracy
Title Theatrocracy PDF eBook
Author Peter Meineck
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 239
Release 2017-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1315466562

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This book examines classical Greek theatre, asking how ancient drama operated in performance and became such an influential social, cultural and political force. Meineck approaches Greek theatre from the perspective of the cognitive sciences as an embodied live enacted event, and analyses how different performative elements acted upon audiences to create absorbing narrative action, emotional intensity, intellectual reflection and empathy. This was the key to the transformative artistic and social power that enabled Greek drama to advance alternate viewpoints. He also explores what the model of Greek drama can reveal about live theatre's value in cultural, social and political discourse today.

Theatre in Ancient Greek Society

Theatre in Ancient Greek Society
Title Theatre in Ancient Greek Society PDF eBook
Author J. R. Green
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 262
Release 2013-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1134968809

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In Theatre in Ancient Greek Society the author examines the social setting and function of ancient Greek theatre through the thousand years of its performance history. Instead of using written sources, which were intended only for a small, educated section of the population, he draws most of his evidence from a wide range of archaeological material - from cheap, mass-produced vases and figurines to elegant silverware produced for the dining tables of the wealthy. This is the first study examining the function and impact of the theatre in ancient Greek society by employing an archaeological approach.