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History of theatre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In his pioneering study of Yoruba theatre, Joel Adedeji traced its origins to the masquerade of the Egun or Egungun, the “cult of the ancestor.” The traditional Egun rite, which is controlled exclusiv...
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Drama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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November 17, 1901: Theatre director, teacher and actor Lee Strasberg is born in Budzanów, Poland. November 17, 1956: Tennessee Williams' CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF closes at the Morosco Theatre after 694 performances. November 17, 1994: Andrew Lloyd Webber's SUNSET BLVD. ... Stage area of Roman Theater in Bosra, Syria...
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A biography of the French dramatist Molière. ... This document was originally published in Minute History of the Drama. Alice B. Fort & Herbert S. Kates. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1935. p. 45. ... The School for Wives - A history and analysis of the play by Molière.
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Trivia: Richard Griffiths won the 2006 Tony Award (New York City) for Actor in a Drama for "The History Boys" as Hector and recreated his role in this production. more...
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a course in the critical analysis of television in the context of the history of the times ... Dublin City University School of Communications ... postgraduate module on tv drama...
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