Theatre Essays

Globe Theatre

In the cobblestone roadways and roughly built playhouses, an extraordinary development took place in England in the 1500s.  At that time, a burst of literary accomplishments arose that was never before seen in the history of the theater.  In the all-new idea of theaters, playwrights lifted the Elizabethan Theater to new heights.  Men like Shakespeare [...]

Shakespeare and his Theatre

Compared to the technical theaters of today, the London public theaters in the time of Queen Elizabeth I seem to be terribly limited. The plays had to be performed during daylight hours only and the stage scenery had to be kept very simple with just a table, a chair, a throne, and maybe a tree [...]

Theaters of the Past

Greek Theater
Although theaters developed in many parts of Greece, it was in Athens, where the most dramatic styles the world has known was formed.  Ancient Greek theaters were built in natural open air sites on conveniently shaped hills.  This allowed a great mass of people to enjoy a show at one time(The Ephesus could hold [...]

The Greek Theater

“The arts of the western world have been largely dominated by the artistic standards established by the Greeks of the classical period” (Spreloosel 86). It is from the Greek word theatron, meaning a place for sitting, that we get our word theater.  According to James Butler, “The Greeks were the first people to erect special [...]

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