A&E Classroom Life and Death in Britain's Ancient Theaters
In Shakespeare's day, theater was the epicenter of English popular culture. Immortal dramas were enacted on grand stages for the delight and instruction of the masses, both high-born and low-bred. But by 1642, London's grand Renaissance theaters were gone - victims of decree and bloody civ...
Saved in:
Other Authors: | Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase. |
---|---|
Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2011], c1998.
|
Physical Description: |
1 streaming video file (45 min.) : sd., col. |
Subjects: |
In Prospector
Similar Items
-
The seventeenth-century stage; a collection of critical essays
by: Bentley, Gerald Eades, 1901-1994,
Published: (1968) -
Plays about the theatre in England, 1737-1800 : or, The self-conscious stage from Foote to Sheridan
by: Smith, Dane Farnsworth, 1895-1968.
Published: (1979) -
Death of a Salesman
Published: (2012) -
Romantic drama : acting and reacting
by: Burwick, Frederick.
Published: (2009) -
Contemporary British theatre
Published: (1994)