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  2. Oscar Brockett - Wikipedia

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    His master's thesis was about the production history of Of Mice and Men; [1] his dissertation was about satire in English Restoration comedies. [2] Brockett's Stanford Professor Hubert C. Heffner remained his mentor for decades. [3] Oscar married Lenyth Spenker in 1951, herself a writer and a scholar who collaborated with him on many of his ...

  3. History of theatre - Wikipedia

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    [81] [82] In turn, Spanish Golden Age theatre has dramatically influenced the theatre of later generations in Europe and throughout the world. Spanish drama had an immediate and significant impact on the contemporary developments in English Renaissance theatre. [66] It has also had a lasting impact on theatre throughout the Spanish speaking ...

  4. Theater in the United States - Wikipedia

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    At this theatre : 100 years of Broadway shows, stories and stars (2002) online; Brockett, Oscar G., and Robert R. Findlay. "Century of Innovation: A History of European and American Theatre and Drama Since 1870." (1973). online; Brown, Gene. Show time: a chronology of Broadway and the theatre from its beginnings to the present (1997) online ...

  5. Category:History of theatre - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Spanish dramatists and playwrights - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish dramatists and playwrights" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Repertorio Español - Wikipedia

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    Repertorio Español is a theater company founded in 1968 by Producer Gilberto Zaldívar and Artistic Director René Buch to introduce the best of Latin American, Spanish, and Hispanic American theater to broad-ranging audiences in New York City and around the country.

  8. The story behind the longest Oscars acceptance speech in history

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    In 1943, English actor Greer Garson won the Academy Award for Best Actress and spoke for an undefeated four minutes. Clémence Michallon revisits this page in Oscars history

  9. Union Square Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Union Square Theatre was the name of two different theatres near Union Square, Manhattan, New York City. The first was a Broadway theatre that opened in 1870, was converted into a cinema in 1921 and closed in 1936. [1] The second was an Off-Broadway theatre that opened in 1985 and closed in 2016.