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NeoClassical Theatre By: Braeden H., Arturas M., Christina M., Tavonte T.
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Theatre Like Roman Stage Curved Seats and an open Orchestra A Scaena or stage house with large façade Indoors and marked the creation of Proscenium arch.
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Performance Men and Women performed these plays Most themes of this time period are: -Roman -Greek
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Audience Most plays are performed in front of large audiences and courts to all people.
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Famous Plays Le Cid 1637 Horace 1640 Cinna 1640-41 Polyecute 1642 Tartuffe 1664 The Misanthrope 1666 The Miser 1668 The Imaginary Invalid 1673 Andromaque 1667
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Famous playwrights/actors Actors or acting troupes: -Hotel de Bougogne -Theatre du Marais -Moliere’s * They all merged to become the first national troupe. Playwrights: -Pierre Corneille -Jean Racine -Moli`ere -Alexandre Hardy
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Innovations for plays The stage and seats were set up cleverly to let all viewers enjoy the play. Seating in the back of the theatre was curved so noone sat I corners and had a better view of the stage.
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Misanthrope part 14 of 15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTuH _gZzNnIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTuH _gZzNnI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYm OXY3SLpEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYm OXY3SLpE
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Works Cited Priestly, J.B.The Wonderful Life of the Theatre. Yugoslavia: Doubleday, 1969. Print. Justin.”La Canada Playhouse.” La Canada Playhouse. Theatre Education Group. Web. 11 Apr. 2012..http://www.lacanadaplyhouse.org “French Neoclassical Theatre Movements.” Western Theatre History.com. Web.11 Apr. 2012.. http://westerntheatrehistory.com/FrenchMovements.aspx Marks,Jonathan. “Drama.” Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Online,2012. Web.11 Apr. 2012.
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