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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
3: ...]], and [[satyr play]]s were some of the earliest theatrical forms to emerge in the world. Greek theatre and ...
15: ...ns. Athens' Dionysia remained the most important theatrical event in Greece, but every major Greek city built...
21: ...e [[fourth century BC]]. The primary Hellenistic theatrical form was [[Greek comedy#New Comedy|New Comedy]]. ... - Performance (3170 bytes)
2: ...here audience members might get involved in the [[theatrical event]].
10: * theatrical genres: - Sarah Bernhardt (3531 bytes)
4: ...amation'' by the [[Duc de Morny]] in [[1859]] for theatrical training. - Judi Dench (3254 bytes)
8: ===Theatrical Career=== - May Irwin (2858 bytes)
6: ...ompany where she made her first appearance on the theatrical stage. An immediate success she went on to make h... - Julie Andrews (8700 bytes)
11: ...Woman of the Year]] by the [[Harvard University]] theatrical society. - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
54: ... of the piece. Rather, Young is interested in the theatrical element of music.
56: ... of [[Mauricio Kagel]], who carefully notates the theatrical element of performance in his works (although he ... - Aeschylus (5184 bytes)
9: ...elf before his death, and makes no mention of his theatrical renown. He chose to commemorate his military ach... - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
192: ...irst version and the later, revised, usually more theatrical version. In the past editors have resolved this ... - Drama (12658 bytes)
40: ...tivity, everything from teacher in role to normal theatrical conventions of audience and spectator. D.I.E is u...
48: In the field of theatrical performance and dramatic expression, there is a t...
56: ...by [[actors|actors and actresses]] in a [[theater|theatrical]] setting, but can also refer to pre-recorded tel... - Theatre (9476 bytes)
10: ...assion". Others notable for their contribution to theatrical philosophy are [[Konstantin Stanislavski]], [[Ant...
17: "[[Musical|Musical theater]]" A theatrical genre in which the primary means of performance i...
21: ...are combined to produce an entertaining and comic theatrical experience, often designed for children.
52: "[[Physical theatre]]" Theatrical performance in which the primary means of communi... - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
92: ...und, making the amphitheatre ideal for musical or theatrical performances.
94: ... or echoes sound, making it ideal for musical and theatrical performances. The term amphitheatre can also be u... - Architectural history (13369 bytes)
74: ... ascent through three courts that sees the lower, theatrical level move into the upper level through increasin... - March 21 (10586 bytes)
43: *[[1869]] - [[Florenz Ziegfeld]], theatrical producer, (d. [[1932]]) - History of dance (9081 bytes)
10: ...imental dance forms. One major branch of dance is Theatrical Dance as it has evolved in the Western World. How... - Literature (25676 bytes)
35: ...cter|characters]], and usually aims at dramatic / theatrical [[performance]] (see [[theatre]]) rather than at ... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
218: # 1953: <i>Martin Luther</i>, theatrical film, with Niall MacGinnis as Luther; directed by...
219: # 1973: <i>Luther</i>, theatrical film ([[MPAA]] rating: PG), with [[Stacy Keach]] ...
223: # 2003: <i>Luther</i>, theatrical release (MPAA rating: PG-13), with [[Joseph Fienn...
246: ...tp://www.lutherthemovie.com<i> Luther</i> – theatrical release] - Bulldog (4215 bytes)
65: * Spike, Tom's nemesis in the theatrical cartoon series ''[[Tom_and_Jerry_(cartoon)|Tom an... - Film (18911 bytes)
38: ... considered to be of inferior quality compared to theatrical releases. And indeed, some films that are rejecte... - Puppet (11452 bytes)
10: ...ncients, especially the Greeks, were very fond of theatrical representations; but, as [[Magnin]] has remarked ...
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