When Voltaire's L'Orphelin de la Chine (1755) is mentioned nowadays in general histories of Western theater, it is not because of its eminent literary qualities, even though, like practically everything by Voltaire, the play is written with wit and flair. It is rather mentioned for its influence on one particular aspect of performance: costume. L'Orphelin de la Chine was in its own day an extremely popular play that was performed, in French and in translation, all over Europe by actors and actresses in "authentic costume." Until well into the eighteenth century, actors in tragedy performed all plays in a limited set of costumes, but in L'Orphelin de la Chine they tried to dress as Chinese--to the best of their knowledge. As with every chang...
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The article gives an overview of the writing processes of theatre performances in medieval France. A...
Translation in relation to theater is understudied and seldom theorized. This dissertation shows tha...
Jingju as a genre has been extensively studied and its performance is not unfamiliar to the Western...
Depuis l’introduction du premier théâtre chinois en Europe au XVIIIe siècle, le sujet chinois exerce...
This paper is a comparative study of the thirteen-century Chinese revenge drama The Orphan of Zhao a...
abstract: This dissertation investigates how Yuan zaju drama reshaped Chinese culture by bridging th...
Two hundred and forty years after his death, Shakespeare was introduced to China. It was in 1856 tha...
Ever since Shakespeare was introduced into China at the beginning of this century, he has exerted a ...
This dissertation captures a critical moment in China’s history when the interest in opera transform...
As one of the four Shakespeare’s great tragedies, Macbeth, with its thrilling story line and profoun...
Humor has always been important in Chinese drama. The four major role-types in traditional Chinese d...
In the first three chapters the author made clear the division of the Shê-miao社廟plays into two kinds...
From 1789 to 1905, China is one of the most exotic topics represented on the French theater stage. T...
During the 1910s and 20s, Peking opera underwent a fundamental transformation from a performing art ...
The late Ming period in China (1573-1644) was a golden age for drama and woodblock printing. This is...
The article gives an overview of the writing processes of theatre performances in medieval France. A...
Translation in relation to theater is understudied and seldom theorized. This dissertation shows tha...
Jingju as a genre has been extensively studied and its performance is not unfamiliar to the Western...