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  2. Category:Music scenes - Wikipedia

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    Medway scene; Memphis rap; Ukrainian metal; Minneapolis hardcore; Montreal DIY music scene; Motown; Music of Athens, Georgia; Music of Austin, Texas; Music of Liverpool; Music of Mali; Music of Melbourne; Music of Miami; Music of Morocco; Music of New York City; Music of Newport; Music of Seattle; Music of the Mid-Atlantic United States; Music ...

  3. List of American plays - Wikipedia

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    Pillar of Fire and Other Plays (1975), by Ray Bradbury; Play It Again, Sam (1969), by Woody Allen; Plaza Suite (1968), by Neil Simon; The Pleasure of His Company (1958), by Samuel A. Taylor; The Poet & the Rent (1986), by David Mamet; POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive (2022), by Selina Fillinger

  4. Category:Lists of plays - Wikipedia

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    List of Calderón's plays in English translation; List of Canadian plays; List of Canadian plays (A–F) List of Canadian plays (G–O) List of Canadian plays (P–Z) Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

  5. Play (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    A play is typically divided into acts, akin to chapters in a novel. A concise play may consist of only a single act, known as a "one-acter". Acts are further divided into scenes. Acts and scenes are numbered, with scene numbering resetting to 1 at the start of each subsequent act (e.g., Act 4, Scene 3 might be followed by Act 5, Scene 1).

  6. American Theatre in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Jazz music and jazz culture were highly influential in the proliferation of musical comedies. Some of the most renowned composers and writers of the 1920s were Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern, and George Gershwin. Some musicals which were popular in the 1920s were Tip-Toes and Show Boat. Show Boat, 1928

  7. Edwardian musical comedy - Wikipedia

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    The story, about the havoc wreaked when truth-telling Arcadians arrive in corrupt London, neatly parallels the position of Edwardian musical comedies in theatrical history, with operetta-singing Arcadians, representing the past, meeting with music hall-singing Londoners, representing the future. This is an example of a common feature of shows ...

  8. Category:Plays based on real people - Wikipedia

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    The Road (play) These Shining Lives; This Grave Is Too Small for Me; This House (play) Timour the Tartar; Tom & Viv (play) TONY! The Blair Musical; Too Close to the Sun; Topal Teymur (play) The Tragedy of Mariam; Transit of Venus (play) Travesties; The Trial of Joan of Arc at Rouen, 1431; The Trial of Lucullus; Tru (play) Tullia (play) Twain ...

  9. Shakespeare in performance - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare's plays continued to be staged after his death until the Interregnum (1642–1660), when most public stage performances were banned by the Puritan rulers. After the English Restoration, Shakespeare's plays were performed in playhouses, with elaborate scenery, and staged with music, dancing, thunder, lightning, wave machines, and ...

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