THEA 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Emotion And Memory, Moscow Art Theatre, Konstantin Stanislavski

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Renaissance: 1300s 1600s: printing press, shakespeare, fixed stages (open, raised, traps, tiring house, costuming vs. scenery. Reformation: 1500s: martin luther, led to humanism and secularism. Elements of romanticism: rebellion, art, nature, anti-industrialism, uniqueness. Components of realism 1850-1950: function of art was the betterment of humankind, characters dressed more like people in real life, scenery began to look like actual rooms, contemporary life and its problems. Early influences: konstantin stanislavski moscow art theatre. Emotional memory: henrik isben ( hedda gabler, a doll"s house , george bernard shaw ( major barbara , anton chekov ( three sisters, the seagull )

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