barockteatern
Barockteatern, or Baroque theatre, denotes the European theatre of the Baroque period, roughly from the early 17th century to the mid-18th century. It arose with the growth of court culture, opera, and new theories of stagecraft, and it remained closely tied to royal or aristocratic patronage. In historiography, the term is used in several languages, including Swedish, where barockteatern refers to the theatre of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Stage design and apparatus were central to Baroque theatre. The period is marked by spectacular illusion and
Genres and forms were integrated and expansive. Drama commonly overlapped with music, giving rise to operas
Legacy and regional centers: Baroque theatre influenced theatre architecture, stage machinery, and the professionalization of acting,