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Films For the Humanities & Sciences – The History of Theatre

A History of Theatre
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This is a elib.tech Exclusive. This is part of the MasterClass in Acting GB PT. 2Share at your own risk son!Films For the Humanities & Sciences – The History of TheatreQuote:From the Greeks to the present, this program explores the evolution of play structure, staging techniques, and acting styles. Viewers learn about the following innovations, movements, and artistic figures: the open air amphitheater and its central role in the work of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides; the use of the chorus and masks; the role of theater in ancient Roman society; morality and mystery plays in medieval England; the Italian Renaissance and the innovations of Commedia dell’Arte; James Burbage and London’s first permanent playhouse; Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre; the closing of London theaters in 1648 and their return under King Charles II; the naturalism of Chekhov and Ibsen; and Stanislavsky and method acting. Waiting times:VIP/Elite: 4 WeeksPU/XU: 7 WeeksUsers: You wish you were cool.

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