The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the German-speaking theatre history of the Late Medieval and Early Modern period: The Passion Play and the Saint Play. In general, German-speaking theatre of the 16th and 17th century was characterized by the Reformation and Counter Reformation movements, and performances of theatre plays were, amongst other things, meant to spread religious beliefs and to show citizens the 'right' way to believe and to behave. Also, performance practices as such were influenced by these movements: on the one hand, Reformation theatre rolled back the aspect of seeing, thus spectacle; on the other, the Counter Reformation tried to uphold the traditions of the 'old'...
About the book: The religious plays found in many European cultures from the Middle Ages up until th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of a study and edition of 'The Resu...
In the late middle ages, the Biblical story of Abraham and Isaac formed an ideal platform to develop...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
The objective of the article is to examine some of the discussions regarding performative arts (i.e....
The article deals with the notion and essence of performance as a cultural and social category, the ...
none1noThis article examines the use of the theatre in the Alsatian schools of the early modern age....
It is widely believed that for many years British theatre has developed out of an historical connect...
From its very beginning, the Protestant Reformation adopted the theatre as one of its educational to...
This article analyses the public significance of The Passion-a televised retelling of the Passion of...
The aim of this thesis is to trace the history, and examine the artistic achievement, of the modern ...
The article seeks to trace the Christian tradition of anti-theatrical resentments which is usually t...
Elisabeth Dutton focuses on how Reformation Protestant writers asserted the historicity of scriptura...
This article focuses on the mediality of the Donaueschinger passion play, oscillating between textua...
About the book: The religious plays found in many European cultures from the Middle Ages up until th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of a study and edition of 'The Resu...
In the late middle ages, the Biblical story of Abraham and Isaac formed an ideal platform to develop...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
The objective of the article is to examine some of the discussions regarding performative arts (i.e....
The article deals with the notion and essence of performance as a cultural and social category, the ...
none1noThis article examines the use of the theatre in the Alsatian schools of the early modern age....
It is widely believed that for many years British theatre has developed out of an historical connect...
From its very beginning, the Protestant Reformation adopted the theatre as one of its educational to...
This article analyses the public significance of The Passion-a televised retelling of the Passion of...
The aim of this thesis is to trace the history, and examine the artistic achievement, of the modern ...
The article seeks to trace the Christian tradition of anti-theatrical resentments which is usually t...
Elisabeth Dutton focuses on how Reformation Protestant writers asserted the historicity of scriptura...
This article focuses on the mediality of the Donaueschinger passion play, oscillating between textua...
About the book: The religious plays found in many European cultures from the Middle Ages up until th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of a study and edition of 'The Resu...
In the late middle ages, the Biblical story of Abraham and Isaac formed an ideal platform to develop...