Latest Episodes
19th century playwrights remade the French theater – first with Realism, then Naturalism.
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E31
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12:06
19th century racism contributed to a unique and troubling performance culture in America.
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E30
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13:04
Let's discuss wizard theater and the rise of classical Chinese theater and Beijing Opera.
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E25
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10:51
Learn about the all-night dance shows in India that culminate in killing a Demon.
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E24
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10:13
In the 1600s, English theater had to go into hiding, from PURITANS. Enter: WOMEN.
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E18
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12:54
1.What is theater? And 2. Is it spelled -re or -er? The first question is a bit trickier.
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E1
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13:35
How did American theater develop after the Revolutionary War?
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E29
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12:07
In the 18th century, audiences were ready for some really, really dramatic theater.
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E28
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11:34
After Germany was unified, we got Sturm, Drang, Weimar Classicism and Goethe.
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E27
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11:09
English Sentimental Comedies weren't that funny, but they were definitely sentimental.
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E26
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11:37
Under the Shoguns, we get Kabuki and Bunraku. And Samurais get in trouble for watching it.
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E23
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11:51
American theater existed before Europeans arrived, and the Spanish greatly influenced it.
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E22
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11:06
Meet Renaissance France's theater greatest playwright: Molière.
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E21
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11:11
The French Neoclassical revival involved a lot of rules – and some rule-breaking.
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E20
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12:40
Spain was having kind of a moment in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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E19
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10:40
Thanks, Shakespeare! Let's talk about Ben Jonson, revenge tragedies, and court masques.
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E17
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11:50
Let's take a look at Shakespeare's comedies, romances, problem plays and heroines.
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E16
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10:46
Shakespeare's tragedies had some jokes, and they changed the way tragedies were written.
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E15
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11:29
How a young Shakespeare stormed into London's theater – and wrote some pretty good plays.
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E14
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10:52
Let's take a look at London theater and the playwrights who set the stage for Shakespeare.
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E13
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12:17
Painting, music, architecture, and plays with fart jokes were all thriving from 1300-1500.
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E12
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10:43
Noh, and its counterpart Kyogen are some of the most revered theater forms in Japan.
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E11
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12:20
After European churches changed their minds on theater, drama became an outdoor activity.
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E10
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11:10
Meet Hrotsvitha: a cool, 10th century nun/playwright who influenced a new era of theater.
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E9
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11:01
As Christianity rose in the west, theater declined. But it returned – via Catholic Mass!
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E8
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11:59
Thanks to Bharata Muni, we can tell you quite a bit about Ancient Sanskrit theater.
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E7
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12:02
Roman dramas lifted stories and characters directly from Greek dramatists like Menander.
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E6
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11:28
Turns out, Roman theater looks A LOT like Greek theater.
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E5
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11:52
How did Greek comedy evolve out of tragedies? And how did that become real comedy?
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E4
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11:02
Let's look at Aristotle's rules for theater, and how they can be used for catharsis.
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E3
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11:55
Western theater arose in Athens, Greece from religious rituals – including RITUAL MADNESS.
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E2
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9:52