History of Theatre Group 1
History of Theatre Group 1
History of Theatre Group 1
from
Ancient Greece
to Present
Group 1
ANCIENT GREECE
THEATRE (500 BCE – 500 CE)
• ·Ancient Greece theatre typically has its
theme stories from Greek mythology
specifically roots in religious
play/festivals honouring the Dionysus, the
God of wine, pleasure, and fertility.
• ·Performances took place in outdoor
theatres, such as the Theatre of Dionysus
in Athens. These theatres were large,
open-air structures with excellent
acoustics to accommodate large audiences.
2 MAIN TYPES
OF PLAY DURING
ANCIENT GREECE
TRAGEDY COMEDY
• Focused on serious themes • ·Has much lighter tone and
Henrik Ibsen and Anton Chekhov Kaiser and Ernst Toller aimed to
issues.
THEATRE OF THE POSTMODERNISM
ABSURD (MID-20TH (LATE 20TH CENTURY)
CENTURY)
• Playwrights such as Samuel Beckett, • Postmodern playwrights like Tom
scenarios. representation.
POLITICAL AND MULTICULTURAL AND
SOCIAL THEATER GLOBAL INFLUENCES
• Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, • With increased globalization, theater
theater has been a platform for addressing has become more diverse and
pressing political and social issues, inclusive, incorporating voices from
including civil rights, feminism, various cultures and backgrounds.
LGBTQ+ rights, and globalization. Playwrights like Wole Soyinka,
Playwrights like Lorraine Hansberry, Athol Fugard, and Suzan-Lori Parks
August Wilson, and Caryl Churchill have have enriched the theatrical
contributed significantly to this genre. landscape with their diverse
perspectives.
TECHNOLOGICAL SITE-SPECIFIC AND
ADVANCEMENTS IMMERSIVE THEATER
• In the 21st century, technology has • There's been a growing trend
played a significant role in theater towards site-specific and
production, with innovations such as immersive theater experiences,
digital projection, interactive media, blurring the boundaries between
and virtual reality enhancing the audience and performer and
theatrical experience and expanding transforming non-traditional
viewers who may not have access to remains a vibrant and relevant art