THE LEGACY OF COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE...





by Dr Chiara D'Anna







Photo by Riccardo Sai. Arlecchino Mask utilised in the devised solo show Don’t You Dare! (2019) by Chiara D’Anna.



Commedia dell’Arte is a form of theatre that originated in Italy in the mid-16th century and flourished throughout Europe for centuries. It is studied in drama schools, universities and conservatoires worldwide.


Its influence is widely recognised beyond the realm of live performance and contemporary theatre. Indeed, commedia had a massive impact on western popular culture on a much broader scale including visual art, cinema, cartoons, and even TV.


There are multiple reasons behind its popularity and longevity. Improvisation, slapstick and use of masks are undoubtedly fundamental aspects of this ancient form of theatre, but not necessary the most valuable for us today.


I believe that commedia’s true gift to contemporary performers and theatre makers is the notion of Actor as Creator.