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Crash Course

Shakespeare's Tragedies and an Acting Lesson: Crash Course Theater #15

12th - Higher Ed
Shakespeare's tragedies...were tragic. But they had some jokes. They also changed the way tragedies were written. Characters like Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear had tragic outcomes, but they were sympathetic characters in a lot of ways....
Instructional Video6:53
National Theatre

An Introduction to Greek Theatre

9th - 12th
For background detail on Greek theatre productions at the National Theatre, see our online exhibit http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/greek-drama-at-the-national-theatre/gQY_KfFn This film explores the defining aspects of...
Instructional Video6:56
National Theatre

Women in Greek Theatre

9th - 12th
For background detail on Greek theatre productions at the National Theatre, see our online exhibit: https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/u/0/exhibit/greek-tragedy-at-the-national-theatre/wRnC0fJ0 This film explores the role of women...
Instructional Video3:40
Gresham College

What is Greek Theatre?

10th - Higher Ed
Prof. Edith Hall breaks down the tragedy from the comedy of Greek Theatre in preparation for her first lecture 'The Theatre of Dionysus' live on YouTube at 1PM 29 November | Join us here: https://youtu.be/NwWdQZghB6U More Info:...
Instructional Video16:10
Curated Video

Greek Theatres

12th - Higher Ed
The ancient Greek drama was a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece from 700 BC. The city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political, and military power during this period, was its center, where it was...
Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

Greek Theatre, Delos Island

12th - Higher Ed
The ancient Greek drama was a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece from 700 BC. The city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political, and military power during this period, was its center, where it was...
Instructional Video11:02
Crash Course

Greek Comedy, Satyrs, and Aristophanes: Crash Course Theater #4

12th - Higher Ed
Get ready for hilarity, because this week, we're diving head first into Greek Comedy. Actually, though, maybe don't get TOO ready for hilarity. Taste in humor has changed a little over the last couple of thousand years. You already know...
Instructional Video7:36
Oxford Comma

Ancient Greek Tragedy: An Introduction and How I Fell in Love with Teaching It

9th - 12th
Throughout my traditional education I hated ancient tragedies. But years down the road, I was told I had to teach Antigone... This video explains how I went from hating to loving Greek tragedies, and how, by putting the works into some...
Instructional Video11:54
Crash Course

Tragedy Lessons from Aristotle: Crash Course Theater #3

12th - Higher Ed
Aristotle. He knows a lot, right? And if you choose to believe Aristotle, then you must believe all the mechanics of tragedy that Mike is about to lay on you. This week, we're looking at Aristotle's rules for the basic elements of...
Instructional Video6:33
National Theatre

An Introduction to Greek Tragedy

9th - 12th
For background detail on Greek theatre productions at the National Theatre, see our online exhibit http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/greek-drama-at-the-national-theatre/gQY_KfFn This film explores the defining aspects of...
Instructional Video4:55
National Theatre

Modern Interpretations of Greek Chorus

9th - 12th
For background detail on Greek theatre productions at the National Theatre, see our online exhibit: https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/u/0/exhibit/greek-tragedy-at-the-national-theatre/wRnC0fJ0 Find out more about the theatre of...
Instructional Video4:10
Curated Video

Greece, Athens - Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus

12th - Higher Ed
The Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus is a major theatre in Athens, built at the foot of the Athenian Acropolis. Dedicated to Dionysus, the god of plays and wine (among other things), the theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people with...
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

Ancient Greek Theater

9th - Higher Ed
Greece was home to hundreds of open-air arenas where citizens came together to discuss the important issues of the day. Like Broadway today, they were a place for both entertainment and important social commentary.
Instructional Video5:13
National Theatre

An Introduction to Greek Comedy and Satyr Drama

9th - 12th
This is a short film about Greek Comedy and Satyr Drama, discussing the festival of Dionysus, the original performance conditions and how the style of these shows differ from Greek Tragedy. Featured in this video: Professor Edith Hall,...
Instructional Video9:51
Crash Course

Thespis, Athens, and The Origins of Greek Drama: Crash Course Theater #2

12th - Higher Ed
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike is acting like theater started in Greece. Well, for the western theater, this is true. The earliest recorded drama in the west arose in Athen, and these early plays grew out or religious ritual....
Instructional Video53:39
Gresham College

The Theatre of Dionysus

10th - Higher Ed
One of the classical Athenians' most important inventions was the theatre. This lecture outlines the origins of Greek drama in this historic setting. A lecture by Edith Hall, Visiting Professor of Classics 29 November 2018...
Instructional Video11:52
Crash Course

Dances to Flute Music and Obscene Verse. It's Roman Theater, Everybody: Crash Course Theater #5

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Mike Rugnetta takes you from our beginnings in ancient Greek theater, and moves on to the development of Roman theater. Which, it turns out, is A LOT like Greek theater. Because the Romans were real Grecophiles, they modeled their...
Instructional Video9:06
Oxford Comma

Sophocles Background and Introduction

9th - 12th
The original sad man, Sophocles mined the depths of human misery to leave his mark on the theatrical world. While the two time general almost certainly drew upon his experiences in war, his works are not completely depressing. They also...
Instructional Video12:05
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Crash Course

Federal Theatre and Group Theatre: Crash Course Theater #42

9th - 12th Standards
Method acting got its start in the 1930s. A video, the 42nd video in the Crash Course Theater and Drama playlist, describes the theater scene during the 1930s, including the introduction of method acting. Information on Waiting for...
Instructional Video11:27
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Crash Course

Antonin Artaud and the Theatre of Cruelty: Crash Course Theater #43

9th - 12th Standards
Despite spending many years in a sanatorium, Antonin Artaud became a well-known playwright. Video 43 from the Crash Course Drama and Theater playlist describes the life work of the French playwright with a focus on the theater of...
Instructional Video11:51
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Crash Course

Bertolt Brecht and Epic Theatre: Crash Course Theater #44

9th - 12th Standards
A video, number 44 on the Crash Course Drama and Theater playlist, covers the work of Bertolt Brecht, who believed theater should be more than an escape from reality. Content covers a range of Brecht's styles and includes a summary of...
Instructional Video
TES Global

Tes: An Introduction to Greek Comedy and Satyr Drama

9th - 10th
[Free Registration/Login Required] This is a National Theater video that explains the early Greek drama and discusses comedy and satyr drama. It also explains the festival of Dionysus, god of theater, and the season of theater beginning...

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