The so-called ‘Commedia dell’Arte’ was born in Italy in the mid-16th century. It spread in Italy first and, from the end of the 16th century, also in most of Europe. Actors and actresses performing in the ‘Commedia dell’Arte’ used to play roles representing “fixed types” with highly characterised costumes and masks. The theatrical script, conventionally meant, was replaced by a “canovaccio” (plot outline) or scenario. The absence of a theatrical text was compensated by the “practice of improvisation”, a method for establishing and coordinating the order of the recited parts. The “commedianti” (actors and actresses) were capable of elaborating a recitative technique and a theatrical formula which resulted in a sort of “universal la...
Travesti is a term of French origin, widely employed in theatrical language to refer to a role assi...
Italian comedians attracted audiences to performances at every level, from the magnificent Italian, ...
The origins of theatrical Italian are rooted in literature rather than orality, and this has regular...
This thesis examines how the commedia dell’arte manifested in the English imagination in the period ...
The presence of the female characters is the main feature of the professional theatre during the 16t...
Uno studio che indaga l'origine della celebre espressione "commedia dell'arte" proponendo nuove pros...
Abstract – IT Questo articolo è il frutto di una tesi di Laurea triennale in Antropologia dello Spet...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe verbal text of an Italian Commedia dell'Arte performance...
Esposizione a carattere divulgativo delle strutture fondamentali del teatro comico cinquecentesco it...
Sixteenth century commedia dell’arte actors relied on gaudy costumes, physical humor and improvisati...
In Italy, there is nothing in common, no harmony, between audience and stage, in particular, between...
Since the early nineteenth century some treatises by actors and teachers of declamation have includ...
Images add a rich dimension to theatre historical studies, which have traditionally been dominated b...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
Travesti is a term of French origin, widely employed in theatrical language to refer to a role assi...
Italian comedians attracted audiences to performances at every level, from the magnificent Italian, ...
The origins of theatrical Italian are rooted in literature rather than orality, and this has regular...
This thesis examines how the commedia dell’arte manifested in the English imagination in the period ...
The presence of the female characters is the main feature of the professional theatre during the 16t...
Uno studio che indaga l'origine della celebre espressione "commedia dell'arte" proponendo nuove pros...
Abstract – IT Questo articolo è il frutto di una tesi di Laurea triennale in Antropologia dello Spet...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe verbal text of an Italian Commedia dell'Arte performance...
Esposizione a carattere divulgativo delle strutture fondamentali del teatro comico cinquecentesco it...
Sixteenth century commedia dell’arte actors relied on gaudy costumes, physical humor and improvisati...
In Italy, there is nothing in common, no harmony, between audience and stage, in particular, between...
Since the early nineteenth century some treatises by actors and teachers of declamation have includ...
Images add a rich dimension to theatre historical studies, which have traditionally been dominated b...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
Travesti is a term of French origin, widely employed in theatrical language to refer to a role assi...
Italian comedians attracted audiences to performances at every level, from the magnificent Italian, ...
The origins of theatrical Italian are rooted in literature rather than orality, and this has regular...