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DescriptionAuthoritative and wide-ranging, this absorbing account of the history of theatre draws on the latest scholarly research to describe and celebrate theatre's greatest achievemenst over 4,500 years, from festival performances in ancient Egypt to international multicultural theatre in the late twentieth century. Written by a team of distinguished authors and illustrated throughout, this is an essential source of reference for students, teachers, theatre professionals, and the theatre-goer alike. Reviews"This wonderful resource provides a wide variety of information from basic theatre chronology to detailed analyses of several well-known and important plays and playwrights.... The numerous photographs (many in color) bring the discussion to life."--School Library Journal Author description? Table of contentsIntroduction; 1. THE FIRST THEATRES; 2. Theatre in Roman and Christian Europe; 3. Beginnings of Theatre in Africa and the Americas; 4. ITALIAN RENAISSANCE THEATRE; 5. Spanish Renaissance Theatre and Neo-Classical Theatre; 6. English Renaissance and Restoration Theatre; 7. French Renaissance and Neo-Classical Theatre; 8. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY THEATRE; 9. Nineteenth-Century Theatre; 10. Modern Theatre 1890-1920; 11. Theatre After Two World Wars; 12. ORIENTAL THEATRES; South Asian Theatres; East Asian Theatres; South-East Asian Theatres; 13. Theatre since 1970; Chronology; Further Reading; Index |