Realism & Naturalism
(THEA-UT 705 001)
Jeffreys, Joe
4 Credits
Lecture
Open
Washington Square
Tuesday and Thursday: 10:15 PM–1:15 AM
Notes: Category: HISTORIES or GEOGRAPHIES Realism and Naturalism: European Origins Realism and Naturalism are foundations of contemporary theatre but where and how did these forms begin and take shape and how are they distinct from each other? This class explores the societal and theatrical pressures that gave rise to these genres around the start of the Industrial Revolution and how they continue to impact and shape theatre and audiences today. Plays by Zola, Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov and Shaw as well as critical and historical writings will be dissected along with consideration of movements from Romanticism to the birth of Avant-Garde movements like Symbolism , Futurism and Dada. The birth of the director, the craft of acting and the impact of new technologies on the stage and playwrighting will also be placed into context. Open to All students during summer.

Summer 2023 Schedule