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Title: Roman Theatre


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Roman Theatre
  • 650B.C.-475A.D. Fall of Rome
  • (Based on unifying of city states and change in
    leadership)

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Roman Empire
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Background
  • Plays a retelling of Greek Plays
  • Prologue told entire story for the uneducated
    audience
  • Often plot explain further for audience within
    the play
  • Upper class often spread out throughout the
    empire and not located in Roman, audience often
    lower class and barbarians.

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Significant People
  • A. Pompey huge auditorium temple
  • B. Caeser-two theatres that revolved into a
    amphitheatre for chariot races and gladiatorial
    contests

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Playwrights
  • Plautus and Terence
  • Comic writers
  • Seneca
  • Tragic writer
  • Plays appeal to the lowest elements

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Plautus
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Seneca
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Theatre Architecture
  • Added to Greek-three storied wall filled with
    carvings and statues
  • Awnings over audience and later permanent wooden
    roofs
  • Front curtain-trough in the floor

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Roman Comic Performers
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Roman TheatreSkene expanded to decorative wall
with doors
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TermsTypes of Entertainment (purpose to keep
the general audience happy and occupied)
  • Chariot Races
  • Gladiator Contests
  • Naumachiaes
  • Venationes Animals in the Arena -lions,
    elephants, bears, deer, wild goats, dogs, snakes
    and camels .

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Arena
  • Wood floor is no longer present.
  • Floor could be removed and lower area flooded for
    sea battles!

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3 subterranean levels
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Circus Maximus
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Various categories of Gladiators
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Important Terms cont.
  • Claque-person paid to arouse audience to clap and
    shout

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Significant Events
  • Romans crude drama replaced Greek plays with
    translations and adaptions
  • Frowned upon by upper class and Senate-so lower
    classentertainment (demanded spectacle and
    vulgarity)

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Street Scene
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  • Plays performed for holidays which numbered up to
    175
  • Fall of Rome-church banned theatre (dormant on
    continent-in India and the Orient it flourished

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The End!
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