单词 | epic theatre |
释义 | > as lemmasepic theatre epic theatre n. [after German episches Theater (1932 or earlier)] a style or genre of drama characterized by realism and an absence of theatrical devices.Epic theatre is particularly associated with Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > [noun] > other types or branches satyric1693 legitimate1826 boulevard theatre1838 satyr drama1839 tragicomic1842 costume drama1847 Sardoodledom1895 slice of life1895 cape and sword (also cape and cloak)1898 total theatre1935 epic theatre1938 Theatre of Cruelty1954 music theatre1957 psychodramatics1957 reader's theatre1957 metatheatre1960 Theatre of the Absurd1961 nautanki1962 Theatre of Fact1966 1938 J. W. Gassner in One-act Play Today xiv. 248 New dramatic forms were either created or disseminated by the ferment—the ‘Living Newspaper’ form, the epic theatre and its variants, and the mass recitation. 1945 Kenyon Rev. 7 467 Even those who have never seen or read a play by Bertolt Brecht know his name and associate it with Epic Theatre. 2014 Guardian (Nexis) 8 Feb. 13 Tippett realised that the best way to structure his new opera was to emulate Brecht's epic theatre. < as lemmas |
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