Drama
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"Very roughly, the drama may be called that part of theatrical art which lends itself most readily to intellectual discussion; what is left is theater. Drama is immensely durable; after a thousand critical disputes, it is still there, undiminished, ready for the next wranglers. Theater is magical and evanescent; examine it closely and it turns into tricks of lighting, or the grace of a particular gesture, or the tone of a voice—and these are not its substance, but the rubbish that is left when magic has departed. Theater is the response, the echo, which drama awakens within us when we see it on the stage." Robertson Davies (1913 - ) |
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Drama
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| Greek Drama | |
| Medieval Drama Links: Provides links to costumes, scripts, props, musical, and other related materials. | |
| Acting Workshop Online: Lessons about acting and information about the acting business for beginners. | |
| The Costume Page: Over 2000 links to sites related to costume, including informational and historical sites as well as instructions for making and wearing costumes. NOTE: This page is not currently being maintained. It exists, at this point, as an archived page at "The WayBack Machine." | |
| Kabuki for Everyone: A site on a traditional Japanese form of drama, dating from the seventeenth century. | |
| ShakespeareHigh.com: Innovative Shakespeare site designed for high school students (formerly called “Surfing with the Bard.” Includes original information, links, and photographs. | |
| Shakespearean Homework Helper: A clear, simple site designed for high school students. Covers the plays most often taught in high schools. Links to various resources. NOTE: This page is not currently being maintained. It exists, at this point, as an archived page at "The WayBack Machine." | |
| Theatre and Drama in Ancient Greece: An overview of the Greek drama, with links to many related sites. | |
| Theatrehistory.com: Information and links on the history of drama worldwide. | |
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