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... American theater of the past was made up of complete right-wingers. ... The Living Theater opened doors to American theater. They did what no one else had done. ...
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... New York: Doubleday and Company Inc 1969. Taubman, Howard. The Making of the American Theater. New York: Coward Mccann Inc. 1965. ...
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... It has also acquired the largest, the most faithful, intelligent, and enthusiastic audience in the American theater world. This ...
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In the second chapter of his book "Towards a New Theatre", Robert Edmond Jones explains the loss of art in American theatre. Although ...
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... In 1777, he took his army from Canada and clumsily marched into the American Theater of warfare with around 30 carts of his own possessions. ...
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... This is why their shows are still being performed in theaters all over the world. They are true fore fathers in American musical theater. ...
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... More than laws had to change in American society. ... of the 1950s took place, not only on the streets, the court-rooms, and in the home, but in the theater as well ...
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... Elam, Henry. "Signifying on African-American Theater: The Colored Museum." Theater Journal. (Fall 1992): 291- 303. Hatch, James V. The Colored Museum. ...
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... (1966). The Biographical Encyclopedia and Who's Who of the American Theater. New York: James H. Heineman Inc. The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization. ...
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... Williams. He took a giant step and challenged the critics of his time, introducing American theater to homosexual issues. He was ...
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... Barnet 226) Robeson not only changed the way Othello was played, he also was instrumental in opening the doors of white American theater companies to other ...
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... The expressionistic movement created many changes in the staging of American theater, as is obvious by the somewhat radical "Death of a Salesman." Arthur ...
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... Theater in the United States became truly "tributary" in 1979 and contributed importantly to the mainstream of American theater. ...
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... On April 14, as President Lincoln was watching a performance of "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC, he was shot by John Wilkes Booth, an ...
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... As O'Neil set the benchmark, modern authors like Lorca are trying to imitate him "O'Neil was a precursor, at least in the American theater, of themes ...
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... This was not true, and the Group Theater's production of Golden Boy turned out ... Theatre was destined to fail because its premise went against the American grain ...
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Walt Disney the American Hero Walt Disney; When that name is spoken faces of children ... Disney people are 100 percent sure to walk out of the theater happy and ...
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... who, while working for The New York Times, once called Death of a Salesman "one of the finest dramas in the whole range of the American theater" (Corrigan, Pg. ...
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... although a sad work, turned out to be the turning point of his career when it was accepted without question into Chicago, and later American, theater. ...
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... lost in Shakespearean language. The second reason has to do with the poor habits of American theater audiences. If the play takes ...
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... of individuality. Arthur Miller's play has been widely recognized as a milestone in the history of American theater. Showing the ...
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... (Clark) As American headed west to the shores of the Pacific ocean theater followed. On Jan 1850 in Washington Hall, a building in San Francisco. ...
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... only. But lack of supervision made it easy to access that Saturday night R rated movie I had been forbidden to see in the theater. ...
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... 21. "With Morbid Ideals." Editorial. National Review 15 May 1995: 18. 22. Zesch, Lindy. "Hate Wave." Editorial. American Theater July 1995: 3.
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... Theater is also a large part of American culture. Broadway Theater in New York City is a major draw for the American people. Some ...
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... 1987). That same year Dunham directed the reconstruction of several of her works by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. (Beckford ...
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... Although it was primarily a literary movement, it was closely related to developments in African American music, theater, art, and politics The Harlem ...
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... Japanese dramatist, Chikamatsu Monzaemon, wrote only for the puppet theater, which is ... By the 1980s kabuki was popular with American audiences, and made annual ...
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... A Love Like No Other Jack's arrival to this small theater leads to a friendship ... California law stated that American men could not marry Japanese-American women ...
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... American innocence died with Booth's shot at Ford's Theater. Lincoln would not live to see the peace that he had strived 4 long years for. ...
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