Medea - the conception of drama within theatrical production

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English

 

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Lisa H

 

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September 2, 2015

 

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University

 

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The central thesis suggests drama in the play as relative to the method of theatrical production. The three concepts of set, costumes, and acting, are tools which accentuate the drama of the play. Respectively, these three notions represent the appearance of drama on political, social, and moral levels...
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This essay will compare three different productions of Euripides' melodrama, namely, the play as presented by the Jazzart Dance Theatre?; the Culver City (California) Public Theatre?; and finally, the original ancient Greek production of the play, as it was scripted by Euripides. The two contemporary productions of Medea were selected for this essay in an effort to contrast the ancient Greek version of the play with two modernized versions, which would demonstrate a wide distinction between the styles of production...
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