; Middle English pageant wagon. Scene of Christ before Pilate. From Sharp, A Dissertation on the Pageants... (1825); ... Scene from a medieval play c.1460, of the martyrdom of ; St. Apollonia. From Bapst, Essai sur l'Histoire du Théâtre (1893);
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Medieval Drama outside of the Church ... Moveable: pageant wagons (or click here) moved through the streets while the audience stayed in one place – like parade floats. (W&G call them "wagon stages") (see illustration in text) (click here for a picture..)
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on pageant wagon (vehicle), wheeled vehicle used in the processional staging of medieval vernacular cycle plays. ... Each play in the cycle may have been mounted on an individual pageant wagon and performed at different locations throughout the vicinity. The pageant wagon may also...
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Aspects of the topic pageant-wagon are discussed in the following places at Britannica. ... ...drama, probably early Greek ritual dancing in the orchēstra, the medieval rounds in 14th-century England and France, the medieval street plays on pageant wagons, the early nō drama of Japan, the royal theatre of Cambodia.
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Mystery plays and Miracle plays are among the earliest formally developed plays in medieval Europe. Medieval mystery plays focused on the representation of Bible stories in churches as tableaux wit...
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Medieval Drama: Myths of Evolution, Pageant Wagons, and (lack of) Entertainment Value ... The manuscript containing the cycle identifies the guilds assigned to each pageant, and we know something about the York pageant wagons from documents like the 1433 Mercers’ Guild inventory, which describes their wagon,
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Sponsored by State Senator Eric Schniederman ... Stone Carvers were important in Medieval society. Their work consisted of a broad range of talents from etching tombstones to carving tools and statues. ... Pageant Wagon Stage...
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Medieval religious drama based on stories from the Bible. Mystery plays were performed around the time of church festivals, reaching their height in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. ... (redirected from Pageant wagon)
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Originally the wagon on which medieval mystery plays were performed. The term was later applied to the street procession of songs, dances, and historical tableaux that became fashionable during the 1920s. ... Pageant Place; Pageant queen; Pageant wagon; Pageant wagon; Pageant wagon; pageantries; pageantry; pageantry;
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miracle play or mystery play, form of medieval drama that came from dramatization of the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church. It developed from the 10th to the 16th cent., reaching its height in the 15th cent. ..... ... (redirected from Pageant wagon)
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