Modern Theatre
Modern Theatre
Romanticism
Rebellion against the constraints of the earlier neoclassical era Rejection of artistic rules Protagonist is a social outcast wanting justice, knowledge, and truth.
Realism
Create the illusion of everyday life onstage All subject matter should be onstage Call attention to social problems in order to instigate change
Naturalism
Similar to Realism Extreme attempt to dramatize human reality Present a picture of real life without making own presence felt Slice of Life
Symbolism
Anti-realistic movement (1880-1910) Drama presents the mystery of being and the cosmos Concern with mood and atmosphere rather than a story Demand abstraction Symbols best represent the state of mind
Expressionism
Representation of Reality is distorted to communicate inner feelings Dramatic action is seen through the eyes of the protagonist, frequently seems distorted or dreamlike Subjective
Expressionism: Machinal