The Making of Theatre HistoryPAUL KURITZ, 1988 - 468 páginas |
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... Space Aeschylus 29 Sophocles 30 26 27 29 40 The First History of the Theatre Imported Arts Farce 40 The Atellan Farce 41 Early Written Drama 41 Festivals 42 40 Theatrical Organization and Management Players 44 Music and Dramatic ...
... Space Aeschylus 29 Sophocles 30 26 27 29 40 The First History of the Theatre Imported Arts Farce 40 The Atellan Farce 41 Early Written Drama 41 Festivals 42 40 Theatrical Organization and Management Players 44 Music and Dramatic ...
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... Space 93 Convention in Staging 94 Dramatic Texts 95 Audience 96 JAPAN 96 Noh Conventions Noh Dramaturgy 108 Noh Structure 109 Kyogen 110 Kabuki Players 110 Kabuki Music and Dance 112 Kabuki Costume and Make - Up 112 Kabuki Playing Area ...
... Space 93 Convention in Staging 94 Dramatic Texts 95 Audience 96 JAPAN 96 Noh Conventions Noh Dramaturgy 108 Noh Structure 109 Kyogen 110 Kabuki Players 110 Kabuki Music and Dance 112 Kabuki Costume and Make - Up 112 Kabuki Playing Area ...
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... Space 160 Economic Prosperity 181 Individuality 160 New Themes 160 The Arrival of Humanism Dramatic Texts 182 181 Mannerism and the Baroque 161 The Medici Family Christopher Marlowe 182 William Shakespeare 183 Ben Jonson 184 Dramatic ...
... Space 160 Economic Prosperity 181 Individuality 160 New Themes 160 The Arrival of Humanism Dramatic Texts 182 181 Mannerism and the Baroque 161 The Medici Family Christopher Marlowe 182 William Shakespeare 183 Ben Jonson 184 Dramatic ...
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Contenido
Magic and Ritual | 6 |
GREECE 15 | 17 |
The Cult of Dionysus and the Emergence | 19 |
Music and Dance | 25 |
The Atellan Farce | 41 |
Social Status of the Actor | 47 |
ROME 36 | 53 |
New Religions Rival the Old Theatre | 59 |
The Theatrical Revolution | 159 |
Serlio | 166 |
FRANCE | 197 |
Reason and Industry | 203 |
Social Revolution | 209 |
LOpéra | 215 |
Cavalier Culture | 239 |
Notes | 251 |
The Actors Technique | 66 |
Performance | 72 |
CHINA | 83 |
Society on Stage | 85 |
Acting in the Beijing Opera | 91 |
The Golden Age and a New Drama 99 | 115 |
Enduring NonChristian Rituals | 121 |
Tropes | 127 |
Drama in the Religious Controversy | 147 |
OVERVIEW | 153 |
Transcendental Aesthetics | 256 |
Dramatic Texts | 262 |
OVERVIEW 252 | 276 |
AMERICA | 284 |
ActorManagers | 299 |
OVERVIEW | 305 |
Photography | 311 |
FRANCE | 318 |
Problem Plays | 327 |
85 | 408 |
Términos y frases comunes
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