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In Jackson\'s Victorian Theatre (1989) he discusses how during the nineteenth century the British theatre was pretty much exclusively commercial and was central to popular culture and to the entertainment industry of an urban industrial society. Its purposes and effectiveness were argued over by cri...
Every now and then an innovative play will come along and astound the theatre world. Sometimes the play will triumph for pleasant or ghastly reasons, but only a chosen few will be earmarked as an immortal classic. The plays that end up being classic are plays that frequently focus on a universal a...
The RenaissanceIntroduction:In history, there were many time periods, one in which was called the Renaissance Period. This period ran from about the early fourteenth century through the late fifteenth century and in French, Renaissance means "The Re-Birth". It is defined in the American Heritage D...
Investigating the AudienceWeek 7Before we even begin to evaluate who attended the theatre at any one given moment in history, we must first recognise the fact that the individual attends a performance with certain expectations, values and prejudices that have already been determined. Also, we must a...