A History of World Theater, Volume 10 |
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acting actors Aeschylus ancient antiquity Aristophanes artistic Athens audience ballet Baroque became Berlin Burgtheater celebrated century ceremonial characters Chinese Christian church classical color Comédie Française comedy Commedia dell'arte contemporary costumes court curtain dance dancers décor decorations developed dialogue drama dramatist early Easter play emperor Engraving famous farce festival French German Giuseppe Galli-Bibiena gods Goethe Greek grotesque honor humanist Indian Jesuit kabuki Karagöz king later Latin legend literary London Mary mask Max Reinhardt medieval mime Miniature Molière moral Munich musicians mystery plays Natyasastra opera origin pageant painting palace pantomime Paris Passion play pastoral performance Plautus players poet popular prince production puppet religious Renaissance ritual Roman Rome scene scenery scholars Sepulcher shadow play Shakespeare Shrovetide plays spectators Stage design Stanislavsky style Teatro temple Terence theater Théâtre theatrical theme tion took tradition tragedy troupe Vienna wayang Weimar Woodcut wrote young
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Media Entertainment: The Psychology of Its Appeal Dolf Zillmann,Peter Vorderer No preview available - 2000 |