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Title: Modern Theater


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Modern Theater
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Oh the Drama!
  • Modern drama, like modern painting and other
    forms of modern art, developed not in the
    twentieth century, but during the 19th century
  • Modern theater was born out of a widespread
    reaction against the subject matters, forms, and
    methods of staging that had prevailed in many
    18th century and early 19th plays.

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  • Largely plays from this era are missing the
    romantic melodrama or neoclassical tragedy.
  • Rather a new form of theater was coming about.

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Realism
  • Reality in turn became a watchword among early
    modern dramatists, actors, directors, and set
    designers.
  • Realism in its most literal sense developed out
    of a desire to bring the stage into greater
    conformity with the surface details or ordinary
    human experience.

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The illusion of 3D
  • To create the illusion of a three-dimensional
    interior, nineteenth century set designers
    devised a set compose of flats arranged to form
    connected walls enclosing three sides of the
    stage with the fourth wall removed so that the
    audience could look into a stage room that
    spatially seemed just like a real one. The
    realistic illusion of this stage design is known
    as Box Set

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New advances
  • With box sets came movable windows and doors

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  • Interior walls of the set were decorated and hung
    with fixtures

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  • Lighting changed with the advent of gaslights as
    well as oil lights which could show the illusion
    of sunlight or moonlight

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  • False thickness which made the sets appear to
    have more depth then they may really have.

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Theater still follows the same story structure
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Stage terminology
  • Blocking - Blocking is the movement that the
    director gives the actors. The director blocks
    the play or tells the actors where to move when
    he is directing.
  • Upstage Toward or on the rear part of the stage
  • Downstage The Portion of the acting area
    nearest the audience
  • Stage Left The part of the stage on the actors
    left as the actor faces the audience
  • Stage Right The part of the stage on the
    actors right as the actor faces the audience.

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