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Elizabethan Drama. Theatre buildings. Prior to 1576, plays frequently performed at inns 1576 – The Theatre 1577 – Curtain Theatre 1587 – The Rose 1595 – The Swan 1599 – The Globe 1600 – Fortune 1604 – The Red Bull - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Elizabethan Drama

Theatre buildings

Prior to 1576, plays frequently performed at inns 1576 – The Theatre 1577 – Curtain Theatre 1587 – The Rose 1595 – The Swan 1599 – The Globe 1600 – Fortune 1604 – The Red Bull 1599-1629 - Indoor theatres: Blackfriars,

Whitefriars, Cockpit, Salisbury Court Theatre

Three types of stage

The Globe Stage

Outer stage Inner stage Upper stage Hell Actors' entrances Special effects level

The Performance

All the actors were men or boy apprentices Hearing the play / viewing the play Setting created through dialogue Many stage props Elaborate costumes (but anachronisms) Audience participation

Mimesis – realism - illusion

Definition of mimesisPuritans mainly reacted against theatre as

“trickery” and actors as “con men”“Illusions are the Devil’s work!”The plays of the age became deliberately anti-

mimetic to quieten this viewAnti-mimetic devices: the artificial language,

boys playing women, soliloquies, three-dimensional playing, familiarity with actors, metatheatrical jokes etc.

Performance Conditions

Great crowd – traffic - “parking” problems Plays lasted 2-3 hours Food and drink – apples, nuts, water, bottle ale “Toilets” in the corridors (buckets) or the river Smells: the industries, perfume, tobacco, garlic The hats Cutpurses, prostitutes, fights, riots

Special effects

The blood, gore, limbs Trapdoors in floor and ceiling Wires, ropes and harnesses Cannon in the attic Fireworks Sound effects

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