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Theater in the Middle Ages
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Mansions tiny houses built within the Cathedral, like sets.
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Instead of set changes, people walked from scene to scene, from mansion to mansion.
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Drama moved outside to a pageant wagon
Drama moved outside to a pageant wagon. This is like a float in a modern day parade.
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Commedia dell’arte started in Italy
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This was the opposite of Church drama; physical, crude, simple comedy.
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There was no written script it was all improve, with stock characters.
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Arlechinno: most popular, a witty prankster.
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Pantalone: the master, a senile wealthy merchant.
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Il Dottore: a fake, pretensious, jealous man
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Il Capitano: arrogant bombastic braggart who intimidates others
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Inamorati: young lovers of high society.
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Columbina: a cunning charming and intelligent female servant,
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Brighella: a coarse, thieving and mean spirited low-level merchant.
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Pulcinella: hunch backed, pot bellied, abusive servant.
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Gros Guillaume: fat simple boy
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