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Musical Theatre Histories

2023
Musical theatre is often perceived as either a Broadway based art form, or as having separate histories in London and New York. Musical Theatre Histories: Expanding the Narrative, however, depicts the musical as neither American nor British, but both and more, having grown out of frequent and substantial interactions between both centres (and beyond ...
Taylor, M., Rush, A.
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Active Theatre History

ArtsPraxis, 2021
The study of Theatre History, overwhelmingly considered beneficial to high school theatre students, has a greater success of engaging them if it involves active and creative learning. That's the
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History as Theatre

2022
The language and metaphors of the stage, its scenes and its tragedies, are recurring motifs in Burton’s narrative. His regular recourse to theatrical concepts is traced in his visualisation of events as a sequence of scenes and dramas played out on ‘the historical stage’; in the presentation of historical process in the terms of classical tragedy; and ...
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Meandering (Theatre-) Histories

2021
How can theatre in motion be investigated? What do we know about the backstage area of the theatrical business at the turn of the century, its infrastructure and organization, and with which sources and methods do we approach this part of global theatre and cultural history? This chapter presents the methods on which the present investigation is based.
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History, Theatre and Self

ArtsPraxis, 2022
Using the creation of a new piece of narrative drama with undergraduate students inspired by the meaning of 'hero', and the achievements of Sophia Duleep Singh and Paul Stephenson, this article will look at
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Philosophy, History, Theatre

2010
Ontology may not be the uppermost topic that makers and historians of theatre consider when they conduct their work, but it’s on their minds nevertheless. They—we—always have ideas about what’s real, whether there really are causal connections between events, whether we can have cognitive access to an external reality or instead it’s all in our minds ...
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Theatre, History, Politics

1990
Shakespeare’s history plays have been attracting more and more of their fair share of scholarly attention in recent years, but less often than comedies and tragedies are the histories discussed critically from a theatrical perspective. Enlightening studies of their dramaturgical strengths and weaknesses do, of course, exist, but consideration of their ...
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Theatre Histories

2013
Bruce McConachie   +3 more
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