13
January 2027

Creating an Imaginary World ; Theatre Design from Temple to Playhouse, into the Picture Frame and out again

Welcome to The Arts Society Uckfield, Lewes & Newick
Wednesday, January 13, 2027 - 14:30
Weald Hall
Uckfield Civic Centre Uckfield TN22 1AE
Online Event

How, over time, the relationship between actor and audience transformed the space and architecture of theatre

This lecture looks at how, over time, the relationship between actor and audience transformed the space and architecture of theatre as it evolved into a lively, varied and beautiful art form, from the innovative Greeks to court theatre via pageants, masques, liturgical drama and the science of perspective. The Commedia dell’Arte, the Elizabethan stage of the Globe and Fortune, the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, all played significant roles in this evolutionary history.

Bertie Pearce
Having studied Drama at Manchester University and achieved the Diplôme de l’École Internationale du Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, Bertie Pearce became a Gold Star member of the Magic Circle, performer, cabaret artist and writer of articles about entertainment and the theatre. He has toured the world, entertaining in schools, colleges, U3A, historical societies, at festivals and on cruise ships.