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Japan, Kabuki, and Bunraku

Season 1 Episode 23
11:51
All Night Demon Dance Party - Kathakali

All Night Demon Dance Party - Kathakali

Season 1 Episode 24
10:13
China, Zaju, and Beijing Opera

China, Zaju, and Beijing Opera

Season 1 Episode 25
10:51
England's Sentimental Theater

England's Sentimental Theater

Season 1 Episode 26
11:37
Why So Angry, German Theater?

Why So Angry, German Theater?

Season 1 Episode 27
11:09
The Rise of Melodrama

The Rise of Melodrama

Season 1 Episode 28
11:34
North America Gets a Theater...Riot

North America Gets a Theater...Riot

Season 1 Episode 29
12:07
Race Melodrama and Minstrel Shows

Race Melodrama and Minstrel Shows

Season 1 Episode 30
13:04
Zola, France, Realism, and Naturalism

Zola, France, Realism, and Naturalism

Season 1 Episode 31
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When Whales Could Walk

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Molière - Man of Satire and Many Burials

Season 1 Episode 21

This week on CC Theater, Mike Rugnetta teaches you about the greatest playwright of Renaissance France, Molière. We'll talk a bit about early French theater design, and the kingly love of theater that Louis the XIII and XIV shared, and look at Molière's Tartuffe in the Thought Bubble.

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In the 1600s, English theater had to go into hiding, from PURITANS. Enter: WOMEN.
English Theater After Shakespeare
11:50
Thanks, Shakespeare! Let's talk about Ben Jonson, revenge tragedies, and court masques.
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10:46
Let's take a look at Shakespeare's comedies, romances, problem plays and heroines.
Shakespeare's Tragedies and an Acting Lesson
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Shakespeare's tragedies had some jokes, and they changed the way tragedies were written.
Straight Outta Stratford-Upon-Avon – Shakespeare's Early Day
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How a young Shakespeare stormed into London's theater – and wrote some pretty good plays.
The English Renaissance and NOT Shakespeare
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Let's take a look at London theater and the playwrights who set the stage for Shakespeare.
Pee Jokes, the Italian Renaissance, Commedia Dell'Arte
10:43
Painting, music, architecture, and plays with fart jokes were all thriving from 1300-1500.
Just Say Noh. But Also Say Kyogen
12:20
Noh, and its counterpart Kyogen are some of the most revered theater forms in Japan.
Get Outside and Have a (Mystery) Play
11:10
After European churches changed their minds on theater, drama became an outdoor activity.
Hrotsvitha, Hildegard, and the Nun who Resurrected Theater
11:01
Meet Hrotsvitha: a cool, 10th century nun/playwright who influenced a new era of theater.
The Death and Resurrection of Theater as... Liturgical Drama
11:59
As Christianity rose in the west, theater declined. But it returned – via Catholic Mass!
Nostrils, Harmony with the Universe, and Ancient Sanskrit Th
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Thanks to Bharata Muni, we can tell you quite a bit about Ancient Sanskrit theater.
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