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Theatre History, Neoclassical France

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Edict of Nantes   1598, granted French Calvinists (also known as Huguenots) substantial rights in france, a nation still considered essentially Catholic.  
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Confrérie de la Passion   1402, religious group in france organized to present religious plays, built the Hotel de Bourgogne.  
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Comédie Française   the government supported theatre, 1680, merger of two other groups  
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The Pléiade   Literary group in paris, wrote french neo-classical plays  
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Amphithéâtre   an undivided gallery at the rear with inexpencive bleacher like seating  
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Parterre   the pit where the audience members stood  
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Court Ballet   similar to masques, not complicated dances, mainly to show off king  
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Alexandrine   is a line of twelve syllables, divided into equal parts by one or two caesuras.  
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Doyen   the head of the company, actor with longest service  
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The De Medicis   renown merchent princes and princesses of venis, married into french royal family  
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Alexandre Hardy   1st fully proffesional playwright in france, sort of neoclassical, performed in Hotel de Bourgogne  
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Jean Racine   Strict Neoclassical playwright, dramatic tension through concentration and characterization  
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Pierrer Corneille   Playwright, with the Cid, he tried to break neoclassical bounderys, but was attacked for it doing so.  
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Armande Béjart   Moliere's wife, flirtatious, trained theatricly by moliere, many female roles in his plays were hers.  
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Michel Baron   Member of Comedie Francaise, natural acting style, wrote ten comedies, realistic acting, tradgic actor  
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Cardinals Richelieu and Mazarin   Ruled france in name of king  
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Louis XIV   Stablized france, 1643-1715  
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Molière   Playwright, master of comedy. farcical humor and witty diologue and keen eye for human foibles  
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Henry IV   Protestant converted to Catholisim, edict of nantes.  
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What were some of the features of French public theater before 1630?   Confrerie de la passion, Commedia del arte, Pleiade, festivals, court spectacles,aleander Hardy  
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How were French acting companies of this period organized?   Sharing plan, similar to british.  
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What were the notable theater spaces during this period?   Hotel de Bourgogne, Theatre du Marais, Palais-Royal, Salle des Machines, Comedie Francaise, Versailles  
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What was the significance of the French Academy?   40 writers that judged literature  
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What was the Comédie Italienne?   The name for the Commedia troupes in France, they were eventually kicked out by Louis the XIV  
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What was Giacomo Torelli's contribution to French theater?   Italian design and scene changing techniques.  
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