Greek Theatre:
-One setting
-Time is continuous, doesn't change
-One plot
-Uses masks
-All parts are played by men
-It has a chorus
-Plays are done in day light
-Everyone had to attend -Had no violence
-Religiously themed
Renaissance Theatre:
-Unlimited settings
-Unlimited time changes
-Sub plots
-Used masks only when needed
-Also played by only men, but young boys played female roles
-Had chorus sometimes
-Theatre was open to the sky. Plays happened from afternoon to evening.
-Was not mandatory to go. Had to attract ticket buyers.
-Had violence
-Was not religiously themed
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i feel Italian theatre is the same as the roman theatre... so whatever you know about the roman theatre goes for the Italian... like the roman ludi festivals and worship of Jupiter e.t.c also goes for the Italian theatre or drama.. except for modern developments which i don,t know about.
People in the theatre world tend to spell it "theatre" and those who are not spell it "theater." The basic difference as it was explained to me by one of my theatre professors in college is: Theatre is the art form and Theater is the building. Example- I am going to the Kodak Theater to see a theatre performance. Also, theatre is the (British) English spelling of the word theater.
they are two different cultures!
Indian Drama are drama are done in India while Philippine Drama are done in the Philippines
Theatre/Theatre Arts is drama or acting