The Making of Theatre HistoryPAUL KURITZ, 1988 - 468 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 89 találatból.
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... Players 44 Music and Dramatic Performance 45 Theatrical Dance 46 Costume and Mask 46 Social Status of the Actor 47 Performance Space 47 The Theatre at Pompeii 48 Vitruvius and Theatre Construction 48 Dramatic Texts 51 Plautus and ...
... Players 44 Music and Dramatic Performance 45 Theatrical Dance 46 Costume and Mask 46 Social Status of the Actor 47 Performance Space 47 The Theatre at Pompeii 48 Vitruvius and Theatre Construction 48 Dramatic Texts 51 Plautus and ...
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... Players 90 89 Acting in the Beijing Opera 91 Beijing Opera Roles 91 Music and Dance 91 Kabuki and the Middle Class 100 The End of Isolationism 101 Society on the Stage 101 The Development of an Aesthetic Two Distinct Performance ...
... Players 90 89 Acting in the Beijing Opera 91 Beijing Opera Roles 91 Music and Dance 91 Kabuki and the Middle Class 100 The End of Isolationism 101 Society on the Stage 101 The Development of an Aesthetic Two Distinct Performance ...
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... Players 148 Morality Plays 150 Regulation of the Theatre 148 Interludes 151 Trouping 149 Humanist Dramas 149 Variety Entertainments Notes 152 152 Revival of Sex and the Occult 157 OVERVIEW 153 The Growth of Humanism Science and Trade ...
... Players 148 Morality Plays 150 Regulation of the Theatre 148 Interludes 151 Trouping 149 Humanist Dramas 149 Variety Entertainments Notes 152 152 Revival of Sex and the Occult 157 OVERVIEW 153 The Growth of Humanism Science and Trade ...
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... Players 241 Second - Rate Plays 242 Theatre Buildings 244 213 A Disparate Audience 244 GERMANY 244 Le Drame 215 Diderot 215 Beaumarchais 216 Theatrical Troupes 216 Great Actors 217 Theatre Architecture and Design 219 Costume 221 ...
... Players 241 Second - Rate Plays 242 Theatre Buildings 244 213 A Disparate Audience 244 GERMANY 244 Le Drame 215 Diderot 215 Beaumarchais 216 Theatrical Troupes 216 Great Actors 217 Theatre Architecture and Design 219 Costume 221 ...
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... Players 280 Scenic Innovation 282 New Dramatic Theory Asian Consolation 259 A Philosophical Theatre Nietzsche and Tragedy Wagner and Opera 261 Dramatic Texts 262 Scenic Innovation The Bayreuth Festspielhaus 283 AMERICA 284 Expansion and ...
... Players 280 Scenic Innovation 282 New Dramatic Theory Asian Consolation 259 A Philosophical Theatre Nietzsche and Tragedy Wagner and Opera 261 Dramatic Texts 262 Scenic Innovation The Bayreuth Festspielhaus 283 AMERICA 284 Expansion and ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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 |
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