3rd Edition
THAR 281: Theatre History Ii
School: Texas A&M University (TAMU )
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Pages: 3This lecture covers theter in the 1980's and its major playwrights/plays.
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Pages: 2This lecture is a continuation of theater in the 1970's. It points out the main plays of the time period.
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Pages: 3This lecture is a continuation of Broadway in the 60's and also an introduction to theater in the 1970's.
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Pages: 2This lecture continues the post-war american theater lecture and also introduced broadway theater in the 1960's.
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Pages: 3This lecture covers the Golden Age of Broadway and the major playwrights of the post-war American theater.
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Pages: 3This lecture is a brief description of absurdism and the main playwrights of this theater type.
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Pages: 2This lecture is a continuation to the lecture on European theorists.
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Pages: 4This lecture is a continuation to the American Theaters/Musicals. It also talks about European Theorists
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Pages: 3This lecture covers the major point of the American Musical. It mostly focuses on the playwrights of the time period.
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Pages: 3This lecture describe sthe major playwrights of the American Drama.
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Pages: 2This lecture covers the main theater forms of the 20th century and the major playwrights of the time.
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Pages: 2This lecture includes the main characteristics of anti-realism. It also includes the main points of biomechanics.
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Pages: 3This lecture finishes up the 19th Century notes and speaks about the characteristics of realism.
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Pages: 2The 19th century theater. It describes the 3 main forms of theater in this time period as well as the most important people of the time,
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Pages: 3This lecture covers the main forms of theater in the 18th century as well as key playwrights. It also covers the important themes and take-aways from the play "Triumph of Love".
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Pages: 2This lecture focuses on the various aspects and playwrights of the English Restoration period.
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Pages: 2This lecture focuses on the ideals and characteristics of French Neoclassicism. Also, it speaks of why this era faded away.
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Pages: 2This lecture focuses on the various characteristics of the Spanish Golden Age. It also explains the two main forms of theater that emerged in that time period.
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Pages: 3This lecture consists on the various characteristics of the English Renaissance. Also, it goes into detail about the Elizabethan drama and Shakespearean drama and how those differ from neoclassisism.
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Pages: 3This lecture forcuses on the Italian Renaissance and on its aspects. It describes the various types of popular entertainment for this time period.
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Pages: 3This lecture focuses on the types of plays that existed during the Middle Ages. It also informs about the elements of production during that time period.
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Pages: 2This lecture covers the various forms of classical Asian theaters and the differences that exist between Japanese theater forms.
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Pages: 2This lecture focuses on the main points of Roman theater. It describes the major playwrights of the time and the work they created.