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commedia dell'arte
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commedia dell'arte

Popular form of Italian improvised comic drama in the 16th and 17th centuries, performed by trained troupes of actors and involving stock characters and situations. It exerted considerable influence on writers such as Carlo Goldoni, and Molière, and on the genres of pantomime, harlequinade, and the Punch and Judy show. It laid the foundation for a tradition of mime, strong in France, that continued with the modern mime of Jean-Louis Barrault and Marcel Marceau. Overtly subversive in plot, commedia deals with servants tricking and swindling their foolish masters.

The Italian left-wing writer and performer Dario Fo has described his own debt to the commedia and its satirical content.



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We also take care of the artists' development in other ways--by providing workshops and master classes, perhaps with a specialist in [the improvisational and comic style of] commedia dell' arte that may not be directly show related, but it broadens the artists' horizons.
Due to stage restraints, resulting from it being decorated for the Guild's other concurrent production, ``Lend Me a Tenor,'' ``Pinocchio'' will be a commedia dell' arte presentation - a stylized version that relies on actors and costumes to tell the story instead of scenery.
Commedia is the traveling art of comedy - Commedia dell' Arte - made popular in Europe during the Renaissance with its origins as old as ancient Greece.
 
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