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  2. History of theatre - Wikipedia

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    The history of theatre is primarily concerned with the origin and subsequent development of the theatre as an autonomous activity. Since classical Athens in the 5th century BC, vibrant traditions of theatre have flourished in cultures across the world.

  3. HISTORY OF THEATRE | Historyworld

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    The Greek theatre: 4th century BC. An exclusively Greek contribution to architectural history is the raked auditorium for watching theatrical performances (appropriately, since the Greeks are also the inventors of theatre as a literary form). The masterpieces of Greek drama date from the 5th century BC.

  4. Theatre, in dramatic arts, an art concerned almost exclusively with live performances in which the action is precisely planned to create a coherent and significant sense of drama. Though the word theatre is derived from the Greek theaomai, “to see,” the performance itself may appeal either to the.

  5. The story of theatre - V&A

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    The V&A's Theatre and Performance collections chart the fascinating history of theatre in Britain from the middle ages to today. From early dramatic forms, such as mystery plays and court masques, to the alternative and 'in yer face' drama of the late 20th century, via the patriotic wartime entertainment of the 1940s, and the foundation of ...

  6. 3.2: Theatre History, in Brief! - Humanities LibreTexts

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    Theatre is loosely defined as an intentional performance by one person in front of an audience. The beginnings of theatre are unknown. There are several theories, including the Ritualist theory, suggesting theatre began with religious rituals which became codified and performative.

  7. Theatre Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

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    55 BCE. Pompey the Great builds the first permanent stone theatre in Rome. c. 13 BCE. Official inauguration of the Theatre of Marcellus in Rome. c. 168 CE. The Roman theatre is built at Thugga. Numerous educational institutions recommend us, including Oxford University.

  8. Theatre timeline | Historyworld

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    Theatre timeline. 600 BC. Dancing at heart of Greek theatre . The choros, originally danced in a circle by temple virgins, is the centrepiece of the developing Greek theatre. Chôros.

  9. An Introduction to the History of Theatre - Google Arts & Culture

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    Culturally and economically theatre has been at the heart of human society from Ancient Greece onwards, constantly adapting to social and political developments across the globe.

  10. History of Theater | Timeline & Events - Study.com

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    A brief timeline of theater history includes the following major periods: Classical theater: Greek and Roman theatrical efforts reigned from approximately the 6th century BCE to the 5th century...

  11. Interactive Theatre History Timeline - McGraw Hill Education

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    Journey through time with Glencoe's Theatre History Timeline! Use this interactive tool to learn about the people and events that have shaped the world of theatre, film and television. Take a moment to read the following instructions.

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