All the World's a Stage

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Prologue: Makers of Magic
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''Makers of Magic'' traces connections between contemporary theater and ancient religious ritual. Maintaining that theater began not with plays but with actors, Ronald goes back to .. show full overview
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Enter Dionysus
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Focuses on the birth of Greek theatre.
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Now Comes My Comedy
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Discusses the early history of comedy in the theatre, mostly in Greek and Roman theatre.
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Mysteries
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Discusses Christianity's influence on early theatre and mystery and morality plays.
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A Muse of Fire
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Explores the explosion of theatre in the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
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Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On
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Covers Shakespeare and his Renaissance contemporaries.
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The Vices of Mankind
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Celebrates the French drama of the seventeenth century. Regarded as a golden age for the genre, the period witnessed Racine perfecting the classical rules, Corneille breaking from the .. show full overview
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Silk Stockings and White Bosoms
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Covers the Restoration and Restoration theatre.
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A World Turned Upside-Down
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Discusses theatre amidst the political and social change of the late 18th century and early 19th centuries.
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The Master Builders
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Introduces Ibsen, Shaw, Strindberg, and the creation of a new sort of theatre.
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The Actors Do Not Understand
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Discusses new acting methods popularized by Constantin Stanislavsky, as well as the works of Anton Chekov.
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Razzmatazz and Realism
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Discusses Broadway as the crucible of the American theatre, and the explosion of works in New York in the 20th century.
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Admit Me, Chorus, To This History
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Reflects on the overall history of the theatre and speculates on what works of the modern age will persist.