Simultanscene

Simultanscene Simultanscene er et begreb, som betegner, at flere steder er repræsenteret simultant i scenografien, hvor den sceniske handling kan udspille sig enten samtidigt eller flytte sig fra sted til sted. Simultanscenen forbindes især med middelalderteatret, som bygger på simultanformen og repræsentationen af flere loci (lokaliteter), fx de bibelske lokationer som paradiset og helvedesgabet. Fra […]

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Reference

Gethner, Perry (1984). “The Role of Décor in French Classical Comedy”. Theatre Journal, 36 (3), s. 383-399

Kallenbach, Ulla (2018). The Theatre of Imagining: A Cultural History of Imagination in the Mind and on the Stage. London: Palgrave Macmillan

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