ROMAN THEATRE. Brief Roman History 509 B.C Etruscan (from Etruria) ruler was expelled, and Rome...

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ROMAN THEATRE

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ROMAN THEATRE

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Brief Roman History509 B.C

• Etruscan (from Etruria) ruler was expelled, and Rome became a republic (just as Athens became a democracy).

• Roman theatre and festivals highly influenced by Etruscan practices

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by 345 B.C• There were over 175 festivals

a year

240 B.C• The beginnings of Roman

theatre recorded• The first record of drama at

the ludi Romani (Roman Festival or Roman Games).

Brief Roman History

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55 B.C

• First stone theatre built in Rome by order of Julius Caesar.

Brief Roman History

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Roman Theatre

• Borrowed Greek ideas and improved (?) upon them

• Topics less philosophical

• Entertainment tended to be grandiose, sentimental, diversionary

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• Included more than drama : • acrobatics• gladiators• jugglers• athletics• chariots races• naumachia (sea battles) • boxing• venationes (animal fights)

Roman Theatre

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3 Major Influences• Greek Drama

• Etruscan influences, which emphasized circus-like elements

• Fabula Atellana – which introduced FARCE (Atella was near Naples).

Roman Theatre

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Roman TheatreFarce• Short improvised farces, with

stock characters, similar costumes and masks

• based on domestic life or mythology

• burlesque, parody

• Most popular during the 1st century B.C., then frequency declined

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Roman TheatreFarce• Probably was the foundation

for commedia dell ‘Arte

• Productions included “stock” characters:• Bucco: braggart, boisterous

• Pappas: foolish old man

• Dossenus: swindler, drunk, hunchback

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Roman TheatrePantomime

• solo dance, with music (lutes, pipes, cymbals) and a chorus.

• Used masks• The story-telling was

usually mythology or historical stories, usually serious but sometimes comic.

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Roman TheatreMime• overtook after 2nd century

A.D.• The Church did not like Mime• Most common attributes of

mime:• Spoken• Usually short• Sometimes elaborate casts

and spectacle

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Roman Theatre

• Serious or comic (satiric)• No masks• Had women• Violence and sex depicted

literally (Heliogabalus, ruled 218-222 A.D., ordered realistic sex)

• Scoffed at Christianity

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Roman Festivals• Held in honor of the gods, but

much less religious than the Greeks

• Performances at festivals probably paid for by the state.

• Were often lengthy and included a series of plays or events, and probably had prizes awarded tp those who put extra money in.

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Roman Festivals• Acting troupes (perhaps

several a day) put on theatre events.

• Festivals were sometimes repeated, since whenever any irregularity in the rituals occurred, the entire festival, including the plays, had to be repeated. (known as instauratio)

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Roman Festivals

ludi = official religious festivals

these were preceded by pompa = religious

procession

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Roman Festivals

ludi Romani

• oldest of the official festivals

• held in September and honored Jupiter

• regular performance of comedy and tragedy began in 364 B.C.

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Roman Tragedy

Characteristics of Roman Tragedy

• 5 acts/episodes divided by choral odes

• included elaborate speeches

• interested in morality• unlike Greeks, they

depicted violence on stage

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Roman TragedyCharacteristics of Roman

Tragedy• characters dominated by a

single passion which drives them to doom (ex: obsessiveness or revenge)

• developed technical devices such as: soliloquies, asides, confidants

• interest in supernatural and human connections

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Roman TragedySeneca (5 or 4 B.C. – 65

A.D.)• only playwright of tragedy

whose plays survived

• Nine extant tragedies, five adapted from Euripides (Gr.)

• Though considered to be inferior, Seneca had a strong effect on later dramatists.

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Roman TragedySeneca (5 or 4 B.C. – 65

A.D.)• WroteThe Trojan Women,

Media, Oedipus, Agamemnon, etc., which were all based on Greek originals

• His plays were probably closet dramas—never presented, or even expected to be.

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Roman Comedy

Characteristics of Roman Comedy

• Chorus was abandoned

• No act or scene divisions

• Concerned everyday, domestic affairs

• Action placed in the street

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Roman Comedy

Material from only 2 playwrights survived

• Platus (c. 254-184 B.C.)

• Terence (195 or 185-159 B.C.)

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Roman ComedyPlatus (c. 254-184 B.C.)• Very popular.

• Plays include: Pot of Gold, The Menaechmi, Braggart Warrior

• All based on Greek New Comedies, probably, none of which has survived

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Roman ComedyPlatus (c. 254-184 B.C.)• Added Roman allusions,

Latin dialog, witty jokes

• varied poetic meters

• Developed Slapstick & Songs

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Roman ComedyTerence (195 or 185-159

B.C.)

• Wrote only six plays, all of which survive, including: The Brothers, Mother-in-Law

• More complex plots – combined stories from Greek originals.

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Roman ComedyTerence (195 or 185-159

B.C.)• Character and double-plots

were his forte

• Less boisterous than Plautus, less episodic, more elegant language.

• Used Greek characters.

• Less popular than Plautus.

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Roman Theatre Design

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Roman Theatre Design

• First permanent Roman theatre built 54 A.D. (100 years after the last surviving comedy)

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Roman Theatre Design

General Characteristics• Built on level ground with

stadium-style seating (audience raised)

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Roman Theatre Design

General Characteristics• Stage raised to five feet

• Stages were large – 20-40 ft deep100-300 ft long

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Roman Theatre DesignGeneral Characteristics• Theatre could seat 10-15,000

people

• dressing rooms in side wings

• stage was covered with a room

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Roman Theatre Design

General Characteristics

• trap doors were common

• cooling system – air blowing over streams of water

• awning over the audience to protect them from the sun

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Roman Theatre DesignScaena

• “stage house”

• joined with audience to form one

architectural unit

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Roman Theatre DesignScaena frons• front/façade of the stage

house

• was painted and had columns, niches, porticoes, statues

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Roman Theatre Design

Orchestra• becomes half-circle

• was probably used for gladiators and for the display and killing of wild animals

• if entertainment permitted, people were sat here

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Roman Theatre DesignVomitori

a• corridors

under the seats that lead onto the orchestra

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Roman Theatre DesignPulpitum• the stage

Cavea• the

auditorium

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Roman Theatre DesignOther structures

included:

Circus Maximus

Ampitheatres

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Roman Theatre DesignCircus Maximus• Primarily for Chariot racing• Permitted 12 chariots to race

at once

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Roman Theatre DesignAmpitheatres• For gladiator contests, wild

animal fights, and occasionally naumachia

• Had space with elevators below to bvring up animals, etc.

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Roman Actors

• Referred to as histriones, cantores (means declaimers), and mimes – later primarily histriones

• Mostly male – women were in mimes

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Roman Actors

• Mimes were considered inferior; some believed they were slaves.

• In the 1st century B.C., a "star" performer seems to have been emphasized

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Roman Actors

Style of Acting

• Mostly Greek traditions – masks, doubling of roles

• Tragedy – slow, stately,

• Comedy—more rapid and conversational

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Roman Actors

Style of Acting

• Movements likely enlarged

• Actors probably specialized in one type of drama, but did others

• Encores if favorite speeches given (no attempt at "realism")

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Roman Actors

Style of Acting

• Mimes – no masks

• Used Greek or Roman costumes

• Lots of music