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Elizabethan Theatre
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A Level Drama Mapa Mental sobre Elizabethan Theatre, creado por Vanessa P el 09/01/2015.
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elizabethan theatre
a level
drama
theatre studies
a2 drama
drama
a level
Mapa Mental por
Vanessa P
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Elizabethan Theatre
Costumes
Elizabethan contempary fashion
not realistic
colour representation
black = dark, evil, mourning
white = purity
yellow = represents lovers
young boys cross dressed as women
make up was lead based and highly poisonous
costumes were given to the actors by upper class or royalty
or purchased by company
women
under
Petticoat, Kirtle, Corset or bodice
over
cloak or ruff
men
under
corset, shirt
over
doublet, cloak
only in 1660 were women allowed to perform
Set and props
**Sets were not important at this time**
described the scenery either with title cards or speech
curtain closing = scene change
props
company owned lots of props cos lack of scenery
chairs, tables and drinking cups symbolized tavern to the audience
*** Tavern = an inn or public house. ****
a light fog in room + blacksmiths workshop
white drapes hanging from ceiling = clouds
drums or cannonball rolling = thunder
dried peas = rain / stormshail
heaven and hell represented on stage
heaven painted at the top of playhouse
hell was the trap door
performances in daylight only cos no lights
Performance factors and acting style
Company ethos and style
ownership of a play was vested to the company not the playwright.
Lord Chamberlains Men
shakespeares company
Lord Admirals Men
acted like banker
Audience and Actor relationship
playwright based plays on stories and experinces of real people
Paid a penny for the stalls/standing pit area
two pennies for the upper rows
rich people paid more for the galleries, the luxury seats
Food and drink passed out during performance
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