Roman theatre was modelled on Greek theatre. Roman actors wore a pallium (plural pallia), a small cape, slung over their shoulders. This cape was worn in imitation of the himation, a cloak worn by Greek actors. Like Greeks theatre, all actors were males. They also wore a mask. This bought the character's face close to the audience of large open-air theatres. They had intensely exaggerated facial features and expressions. By wearing masks, actors could play several characters without being identified and could play female roles. Various types of masks marked differences in sex, age, and social status. The colours of the pallia also helped to make these distinctions. A purple indicated a rich man, red indicated a poor man, yellow indicated a woman, short tunic indicated a slave, and short cloaks indicated a soldier. A yellow tassel meant the character was a god
When playing female roles, the actors donned two wooden props, the "prosterneda" (a wooden plate worn in front of the chest to imitate the breasts) and "progastreda" which imitated a woman's belly.
The actors who played in tragedies were more highly regarded that those who played in comedies. They wore boots called cothurnuses that elevated them above the other actors. The actors with comedic roles only wore a thin soled shoe called a sock.
Roman comedies which were translations or adaptations of the Greek New Comedy style of Greek comedy were called fabulae palliatae (plural), after the pallium.
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To entertain and educate
The colour that only the Roman emperor was allowed to wear was purple.
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wear* they wore no shoes
If you refer to theatre performances, Roman theatre was modelled on that of the Greeks. Indian and asian theatre were completely different.
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Actors would use theatre's masks. Brown for men and white for women because women were not allowed to be actors. The masks had simple faces happy for comedic theatre shows and sad for tragic theatre masks.
i feel Italian theatre is the same as the roman theatre... so whatever you know about the roman theatre goes for the Italian... like the roman ludi festivals and worship of Jupiter e.t.c also goes for the Italian theatre or drama.. except for modern developments which i don,t know about.
masks happy/sad masks
All the actors at the Globe Theatre were male.
Actors Theatre of Louisville was created in 1964.
Actors Theatre of Columbus was created in 1982.
they wore colourful masks, they used this so that the characters were easily recognisable and people at the back of the theatre could see the actors emotions easily.
Yes you do have to wear glasses
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