The Commedia Dell arte of Flaminio Scala

The Commedia Dell arte of Flaminio Scala
Author: Flaminio Scala
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2008
Genre: Commedia dell'arte
ISBN: 9780810862074

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"The Commedia dell'Arte of Flaminio Scala presents a translation and commentary of selected scenarios composed or collected by the actor-manager Flaminio Scala that were first published in 1611. Thirty of Scala's 50 scenarios are included, complete with a detailed scene-by-scene analysis that demonstrates the methodology of Italian improvised theatre in the early modern period for the purposes of study as well as re-creation."--BOOK JACKET.

Scenarios of the Commedia Dell arte

Scenarios of the Commedia Dell arte
Author: Flaminio Scala
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1967
Genre: Commedia dell'arte
ISBN: WISC:89017051244

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Befriending the Commedia dell Arte of Flaminio Scala

Befriending the Commedia dell Arte of Flaminio Scala
Author: Natalie Crohn Schmitt
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781442648999

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Schmitt demonstrates that the commedia dell'arte relied as much on craftsmanship as on improvisation and that Scala's scenarios are a treasure trove of social commentary on early modern daily life in Italy.

Performance and Literature in the Commedia Dell Arte

Performance and Literature in the Commedia Dell Arte
Author: Robert Henke
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-12-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521643244

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This book explores the commedia dell'arte: the Italian professional theatre in Shakespeare's time. The actors of this theatre usually did not perform from scripted drama but instead improvised their performances from a shared plot and thorough knowledge of individual character roles. Robert Henke closely analyzes hitherto unexamined commedia dell'arte texts in order to demonstrate how the spoken word and written literature were fruitfully combined in performance. Henke examines a number of primary sources including performance accounts, actors' contracts, and letters, among other documents.

Performing Commedia dell Arte 1570 1630

Performing Commedia dell Arte  1570 1630
Author: Natalie Crohn Schmitt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780429663062

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Performing Commedia dell’Arte, 1570-1630 explores the performance techniques employed in commedia dell’arte and the ways in which they served to rapidly spread the ideas that were to form the basis of modern theatre throughout Europe. Chapters include one on why, what, and how actors improvised, one on acting styles, including dialects, voice and gesture; and one on masks and their uses and importance. These chapters on historical performance are followed by a coda on commedia dell’arte today. Together they offer readers a look at both past and present iterations of these performances. Suitable for both scholars and performers, Performing Commedia dell’Arte, 1570-1630 bears on essential questions about the techniques of performance and their utility for this important theatrical form.

Befriending the Commedia dell Arte of Flaminio Scala

Befriending the Commedia dell Arte of Flaminio Scala
Author: Natalie Crohn Schmitt
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781442619180

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The most important theatrical movement in sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Europe, the commedia dell’arte has inspired playwrights, artists, and musicians including Molière, Dario Fo, Picasso, and Stravinsky. Because of its stock characters, improvised dialogue, and extravagant theatricalism, the commedia dell’arte is often assumed to be a superficial comic style. With Befriending the Commedia dell’Arte of Flaminio Scala, Natalie Crohn Schmitt demolishes that assumption. By reconstructing the commedia dell’arte scenarios published by troupe manager Flaminio Scala (1547–1624), Schmitt demonstrates that in its Golden Age the commedia dell’arte relied as much on craftsmanship as on improvisation and that Scala’s scenarios are a treasure trove of social commentary on early modern daily life in Italy. In the book, Schmitt makes use of her intensive research into the social and cultural history of sixteenth-century Italy and the aesthetic principles of the period. She combines this research with her insights drawn from studying with contemporary commedia dell’arte performers and from directing a production of one of Scala’s scenarios. The result is a new perspective on the commedia dell’arte that illuminates the style’s full richness.

Commedia dell Arte Scenarios

Commedia dell Arte Scenarios
Author: Sergio Costola
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-11-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000471489

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Commedia dell'Arte Scenarios gathers together a collection of scenarios from some of the most important Commedia dell'Arte manuscripts, many of which have never been published in English before. Each script is accompanied by an editorial commentary that sets out its historical context and the backstory of its composition and dramaturgical strategies, as well as scene summaries, and character and properties lists. These supplementary materials not only create a comprehensive picture of each script’s performance methods but also offer a blueprint for readers looking to perform the scenarios as part of their own study or professional practice. This collection offers scholars, performers and students a wealth of original performance texts that brig to life one of the most foundational performance genres in world theatre.

Theatre of the English and Italian Renaissance

Theatre of the English and Italian Renaissance
Author: J.R. Mulryne,Margaret Shrewring
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 275
Release: 1991-11-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781349217366

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Theatre of the English and Italian Renaissance studies interrelationships between English and Italian Theatre of the Renaissance period, including texts, performance and performance spaces, and cultural parallels and contrasts. Connections are traced between Italian writers including Aretino, Castiglione and Zorenzo Valla and such English playwrights as Shakespeare, Lyly and Ben Jonson. The impact of Italian popular tradition on Shakespeare's comedies is analysed, together with Jonson's theatrical recreation of Venice, and Italian sources for the court masques of Jonson, Daniel and Campion.