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Crash Course Theater
Just Say Noh. But Also Say Kyogen
Season 1
Episode 11
Mike is taking you to Japan to look at Noh theater. Noh, and its counterpart Kyogen are some of the most revered theater forms in Japan, and are still performed today. Today you'll learn how Noh grew out of traditional Shinto dances, what a Noh theater looks like, and how audiences managed to sit through 8 hour performance in the days before memory foam theater seats. (hint: it was the Kyogen).
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11:28
Roman dramas lifted stories and characters directly from Greek dramatists like Menander.

11:52
Turns out, Roman theater looks A LOT like Greek theater.

11:02
How did Greek comedy evolve out of tragedies? And how did that become real comedy?

11:55
Let's look at Aristotle's rules for theater, and how they can be used for catharsis.

9:52
Western theater arose in Athens, Greece from religious rituals – including RITUAL MADNESS.

13:35
1.What is theater? And 2. Is it spelled -re or -er? The first question is a bit trickier.