Lithuanian amateur theatre and the national movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries Cover Image

Lietuvių mėgėjų teatras tautinio sąjūdžio laikais (XIX a. pabaiga - XX a. pradžia)
Lithuanian amateur theatre and the national movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

Author(s): Šarūnė Trinkūnaitė
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Ethnohistory, Recent History (1900 till today), Nationalism Studies, 19th Century
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla

Summary/Abstract: The movement of Lithuanian amateur theatre was initiated and determined by the socio-cultural situation in Lithuania at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Although the first Lithuanian amateur performances were produced only at the end of the 19th century, when the theatres of the neighbouring Baltic countries already turned to professionalism, they were an important part of the underground movement against the de-nationalization policy carried out by tsarist Russia. Artistically completely impotent, they played a remarkable national-political role. In the beginning of the 20th century, already being part of the legitimate public cultural life occurring mostly in towns, Lithuanian amateur theatre was desperately seeking to grow in professionalism. The production of historical plays (in terms of staging they were more complicated than the previously-staged dramas about the day-to-day life) provided an opportunity for amateur groups to demonstrate their potential. However, it was exactly these productions that showed their total impotence and demonstrated that amateur theatre was not likely to develop into a theatrical phenomenon of high artistic value.

  • Issue Year: 2003
  • Issue No: 4(33)
  • Page Range: 11-17
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Lithuanian