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Title: Greek Theatre


1
Greek Theatre
  • Aristophanes Lysistrata
  • Greek Theatre Conventions, Audience, Architecture

2
Lysistrata 411 BCE
  • The pact Athens, allies, foes
  • Also seize the treasury
  • Two choruses old men and old women who bicker at
    the gates of the Acropolis
  • Comic styles situational comedy, farce, satire

3
Performances at Festivals
  • Athens had 4 festivals winter-spring
  • City Dionysia, late March contests among tribes
    and individuals drama is biggest
  • Lenaea late Jan, more comedies
  • Archon grants a chorus to writers and appoints
    choregus to fund writers
  • Writers create scripts, rehearse chorus and
    principles, act
  • 2 days dithyramb choruses, 3 days tragedies, 1
    day comedies (from 486 BCE)
  • Competition among choregus, writers, actors

4
Greek Theatre Architecture
5
Theatre Structures
  • Orchestra circle to 1/2 circle
  • Amphitheatre wood to stone, up to 14,000
  • Skene wood to stone only doors and steps
  • Proskenion
  • Parodos (left vs. right, chorus entrance and
    exit)
  • Thymele (altar, usually used)
  • Deus ex machina and Ekkyklema
  • Periaktoi not til Hellenistic era first painted
    and changing scenery

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Actors and Costumes
  • Possession by role like possession by gods or
    like inebriated state link to Dionysus
  • All men women are not citizens and not on stage
  • Protagonist, 2nd and 3rd actors change costume
    and mask for character changes
  • Dwarfed by surroundings
  • Short chitons on men, long on women
  • Masks, cothurnoi, comedy uses phallus

8
Masks have not survived they were made of
wood, plaster, linen. These are terra cotta
models.
9
Influence of Greek Drama
  • 4th Century Hellenistic Age, then Athens falls by
    338 BCE
  • Cultural influence spreads to Egypt, the Middle
    East, and Rome.
  • Extant Greek texts (plays, govt records) and
    other Greek artifacts (figures, vase paintings)
    come to us mostly from Rome.
  • Much has been lost Aristophanes we have 11
    plays out of at least 40 (titles survive). Music?
    Dance? When did painted scenery arrive (periaktoi)
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