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The theatre : a concise history / Phyllis Hartnoll.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The world of artPublisher: New York, NY : Thames & Hudson, 2012Edition: Fourth edition, revides and extended / by Enoch BraterDescription: 312 p. : ill. (some color) ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780500204092 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 792.09
LOC classification:
  • PN 2101 H333t 2012
Contents:
The Greek and Roman theatre -- The medieval theatre -- The theatre of the Italian renaissance -- The Elizabethan theatre -- The golden age of Spain and France -- The English restoration theatre -- The theatre in eighteenth-century Germany -- France before the revolution -- The early nineteenth-century theatre -- The later nineteenth-century theatre -- Ibsen, Chekhov and the theatre of ideas -- The modern theatre -- The contemporary theatre.
Summary: Acting, direction, stagecraft, theatre architecture and design, the extraordinary evolution of dramatic literature here is an all-embracing and richly illustrated history, global in scope and ranging from the ancient origins of the theatre in the choral hymns sung around the altar of Dionysus to the fascinating variety of forms that it has taken in our own age. For this fourth edition, Enoch Brater, Kenneth T. Rowe Professor of Dramatic Literature at the University of Michigan and a specialist on modern and contemporary drama, has revised and extended his final chapter to update the discussion. He surveys performance art, political theatre, new genres, live broadcasts and extravagant spectacles, showcasing the constant and dynamic evolution of stage performance, from classics reinvented to groundbreaking new work.
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PN 2096 A769a 1985 American set design / PN 2101 B864h 2003 History of the theatre PN 2101 B951t 1974 Theater / PN 2101 H333t 2012 The theatre : a concise history / PN 2101 W637h 1992 A history of the theatre / PN 2103 V599h 2018 Histoire du théâtre / PN 2105 M722s 2010 Storia del teatro /

The Greek and Roman theatre -- The medieval theatre -- The theatre of the Italian renaissance -- The Elizabethan theatre -- The golden age of Spain and France -- The English restoration theatre -- The theatre in eighteenth-century Germany -- France before the revolution -- The early nineteenth-century theatre -- The later nineteenth-century theatre -- Ibsen, Chekhov and the theatre of ideas -- The modern theatre -- The contemporary theatre.

Acting, direction, stagecraft, theatre architecture and design, the extraordinary evolution of dramatic literature here is an all-embracing and richly illustrated history, global in scope and ranging from the ancient origins of the theatre in the choral hymns sung around the altar of Dionysus to the fascinating variety of forms that it has taken in our own age. For this fourth edition, Enoch Brater, Kenneth T. Rowe Professor of Dramatic Literature at the University of Michigan and a specialist on modern and contemporary drama, has revised and extended his final chapter to update the discussion. He surveys performance art, political theatre, new genres, live broadcasts and extravagant spectacles, showcasing the constant and dynamic evolution of stage performance, from classics reinvented to groundbreaking new work.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-308) and index.

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