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  2. Theatre in the Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    Theatre in the Victorian era is regarded as history of theatre in the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901. It was a time during which literature and theatre flourished. During this era, many new theatres and theatre schools were built, and political reforms came into practice which led to the openness of theatre ...

  3. Nineteenth-century theatre - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wagner's Bayreuth Festival Theatre.. A wide range of movements existed in the theatrical culture of Europe and the United States in the 19th century. In the West, they include Romanticism, melodrama, the well-made plays of Scribe and Sardou, the farces of Feydeau, the problem plays of Naturalism and Realism, Wagner's operatic Gesamtkunstwerk, Gilbert and Sullivan's plays and operas ...

  4. List of Broadway theaters - Wikipedia

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    American Theatre Broadway Boudoir (1860–1864) Fellow's Opera House (1854–1860) 1854 1864 The House That Jack Built: 1866 [149] Anthony Street Theatre Pavilion Theatre (1816–1820) Olympic Theatre (1814–1816) 1800 1820 Virginius: 1821 [150] Barnum's American Museum: 1841 1865 The Green Monster: 1865 [151] Booth's Theatre: 1869 1838 The ...

  5. Nineteenth-century theatrical scenery - Wikipedia

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    Madame Vestris had introduced realistic stage furnishing in 1836 at her little Olympic Theatre in London, and forced them on American managers when she toured that country in 1838-1839. [4] The box set was a gradual replacement of the painted wing-and-shutter sets. Between 1800 and 1875, many theater artists began to use them.

  6. Theatre from 1800s that hosted Chaplin to reopen - AOL

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    Since opening in 1888, the Palace Theatre has been used as a music hall, bingo hall and nightclub. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Victorian burlesque - Wikipedia

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    Burlesque theatre became popular around the beginning of the Victorian era.The word "burlesque" is derived from the Italian burla, which means "ridicule or mockery". [2] [3] According to the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Victorian burlesque was "related to and in part derived from pantomime and may be considered an extension of the introductory section of pantomime with the addition ...

  8. Category:1800s in theatre - Wikipedia

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    1800 in theatre (2 C) 1801 in theatre (2 C) 1802 in theatre (2 C) 1803 in theatre (3 C) 1804 in theatre (2 C) 1805 in theatre (2 C) 1806 in theatre (2 C) 1807 in ...

  9. Theatre of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Theatre in Lebanon has its origin in passion plays.The musical plays of Maroun Naccache from the mid-1800s are considered the birth of modern Arab theatre. [1] [2] Some scholars, such as Abdulatif Shararah, have divided Lebanese theatre into three historical phases centered on 1) translations of European plays, 2) Arab nationalism, and 3) realism.