Theatre Timeline Flashcards
(10 cards)
What is the time period for Greek theatre?
1200 BC - 500 AD
Greek theatre is known for its origins in ancient Greece and includes significant works by playwrights such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
What is the time frame for the Elizabethan era in theatre?
1550 - 1650
The Elizabethan era is characterized by the flourishing of English drama, including works by William Shakespeare.
What period does the term ‘Medieval’ refer to in theatre?
50 - 1500
Medieval theatre includes religious dramas and morality plays that were performed in Europe during the Middle Ages.
What is the time period for Commedia Dell’arte?
1500 - 1700
Commedia Dell’arte is an Italian theatrical form characterized by improvised performances based on sketches and scenarios.
What is the time frame for the Restoration period in theatre?
1650 - 1700
The Restoration period saw the reopening of theatres in England and the introduction of women performers on stage.
What is the time period for Victorian Melodrama?
1800 - 1000
Victorian Melodrama is known for its exaggerated characters and emotional appeal, popular during the Victorian era.
What is the time period for Political theatre?
1920
Political theatre emerged as a form of performance that addresses political issues and social justice.
What is the time period for Naturihum?
1860
Naturihum refers to a movement in theatre that emphasizes naturalism in performance and storytelling.
What is the time period for the term ‘Kitchend Sink drama’?
1955 - 1956
Kitchen Sink drama is a British theatrical movement that portrays working-class life and social issues.
What is the time frame for the do Sund theatre?
1045
The term ‘do Sund’ may refer to a specific style or tradition in theatre, but further context is needed.