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Title: The Jesuit Theatre


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The Jesuit Theatre
  • In the Seventeenth century many German schools ,
    protestant and Catholic, presented plays for
    teaching and training students in speaking and
    deportment.
  • Many Plays were presented in Latin, others in
    vernacular.

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Jesuit Theatre
  • The school drama reached its peak in catholic
    schools ran by Jesuits.
  • The society of Jesus, and outgrowth of
    Counter-Reformation, founded in 1534 to combat
    heresy and strengthen the authority of the
    church.
  • Education was the primary tool to influence those
    who were most likely to become future leaders of
    church and state.

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Jesuit Theatre
  • By 1600, 200 schools, universities, and
    seminaries were established. By 1706 the number
    increased to 769.

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The Jesuit Theatre
  • With the Jesuits the educational reached its
    highest peak prior to modern times.
  • The first recorded Jesuit production occurred in
    1551. Soon after every Jesuit school performed at
    least one play a year or more.
  • Students made up casts, plays were written by
    professors and audiences were members of the
    courts, municipal authorities, church
    dignitaries, parents, ect.

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The Jesuit Theatre
  • First plays were in Latin, gradually had some
    vernacular and low comedy, while music,
    spectacle, and ballet crept in.
  • Out of Jesuit school many of the most important
    works on theatrical practices were published in
    the 17th century.
  • Well equipped theatres Completed with scenery,
    machinery, and special effects.

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The Jesuit Theatre
  • In the 17th and 18th centuries the theatre could
    be found where ever the order established
    schools.
  • The theatre was highly developed in Austria and
    southern Germany.
  • Such plays such as Jakob Bidermanns (Cenodoxus)
    and Jakob Masens (Androphilus) plays taught the
    vanity of worldly pursuits and certainty of
    divine retribution.

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The Jesuit Theatre, Vienna
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The Jesuit Theatre, Vienna
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The Jesuit Theatre, Vienna
  • The Jesuit theatre reached its peak in Vienna
    with Nikolaus of Avancinis Pietas Victrix,
    Presented befor Leopold. He was glorified in the
    play by the victory of the Christian Emperor
    Constantine for Christian faith.
  • The play included battles at sea, visions, angels
    and spirits of hell and enthronement of
    Constantine.

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Pietas Victrix
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Pietas Victrix
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Pietas Victrix
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The Jesuit Theatre
  • Despite theatrical sophistication, Jesuits didnt
    encourage professional theatre because it led the
    faithful astray.
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