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Medieval Theatre History. Theatre 1-2. Medieval Period Time Frame. 300 CE to 1300 CE. Drama owes its rebirth to the Catholic Church. Priests introduce tropes : chants that help those who can’t read or write learn Biblical history.
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Medieval Theatre History Theatre 1-2
Medieval PeriodTime Frame • 300 CE to 1300 CE
Drama owes its rebirth to the Catholic Church • Priests introduce tropes: chants that help those who can’t read or write learn Biblical history. • Church plays become elaborate presentations that are very popular. • Performers were nuns, priests and choirboys.
Quem quaeritis in sepulchro, O Christicole?Jesum Nazarenum crucifixum, O caelicolae.Non est hic, surrexit sicut praedixerat.Ite, nuntiate quia surrexit de sepulchro. Whom seek ye in the sepulchre, O Christian women?Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified, O heavenly one.He is not here; He is risen, as he foretold.Go, announce that He has risen from the sepulchre Tropes
Continued… • Church drama expands to present more and more Bible stories: • Miracle and Mystery Plays: • Based on the lives of saints and stories of Bible • Passion Play: • Last week of Jesus’ life. First performed in 1634 in Germany. Performed every ten years since 1760. Performance in 1980 drew 600,000.
Plays performed with Mansions • Mansions: Various acting stations placed in a line, each one a different Biblical location such as: Heaven, Hell, Jerusalem, et cetera.
Medieval trade unions (guilds) presented most Miracle and Mystery plays. • Each guild (bakers, goldsmiths, cooks, et cetera) did one part: the last supper, Three Wise Men, et cetera.
Each guild had pageant wagon (stage on wheels): • Forerunner for modern stage. • Wagons traveled from town to town. • Audience would stay in one spot while wagons moved through one by one. • Entire sequence called a cycle.
Wandering groups begin presenting Miracle and Mystery plays: • Originators of first acting companies.
Morality plays are also popular at the time: • These dramas were based on the spiritual trials of the average man • Deals with principles of right and wrong echoed in the Bible.
From the manuscript Castle of Perseverance (c. 1400). Instructions for staging a morality play.
Questions to Ponder… • What modern day examples exist of miracle or mystery plays? Passion plays? Morality Plays? • Which church was the basis of theatre in the Medieval period? • Why did this church have the authority at the time?