Asian Variant Of Theatre
Asian theatre is comprised of more than one geographic area. It consists
of
India, China and Japan. Each brought their own uniqueness to Asian
theatre.
Asian theatre as it pertains to China will be discussed in this
chapter. Ancient
Chinese chronicles mention other theatrical activities such
as skits,
pantomimes, juggling, singing and dancing. This serves as an
indication that
there were early Chinese versions of popular entertainment.
During the Yuan
Dynasty, China was ruled not by a Chinese emperor but rather
by a Mongol. There
was an outbreak of drama in the Yuan Dynasty. Yuan drama
was usually written in
four acts. Usually the leading character sang all of
the music in any given act.
The poetic content in these plays was
considered the central factor in their
success. One of the most famous plays
that have survived from this period is The
Romance of the Western Chamber, by
Wang Shifu. Also, by this point both males
and females alike were performing
on stage. Chinese theatre in the Ming Dynasty,
which came when the Mongols
were overthrown after the Yuan Dynasty, brought back
traditional social
behavior. A Chinese emperor was restored to the throne during
this time.
Dramatists reverted to writing only for the elite, and theaters lost
contact
with the broad public. Lute Song by Gao Ming was a best known play of
this
time. It dealt with questions of family loyalty. In particular it dealt
with
a husband leaving his wife abandoned. Beijing Opera was formed from
elements
of folk theater and other genres popular among ordinary people. It
was
originally called Peking Opera because for many years it was known
westerners as
Peking. It is not like the grand opera of the west. It
combines music and
theater, but is also based on dance and even acrobatics.
The theater arrangement
for these operas are like a modern dinner theater.
The audience has dinner and
drinks as the performance goes on. The costumes
and makeup are also very
symbolic. Chinese theatre has its own uniqueness.
Although other areas of
theatre have used makeup and costume symbolically,
Chinese theatre symbolism is
exaggerated more. The bright costumes and lavish
makeup tell you a story about
these characters, not only their emotion. The
colors and patterns of makeup
signal to he audience what kind of character
the performer is playing.