Theater History

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## TL;DR

Theater originated in ancient Greece (~6th century BCE) from religious rituals honoring Dionysus. Tragedy (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides) and comedy (Aristophanes) established Western dramatic forms. Key developments: Elizabethan theater (Shakespeare, Globe Theater), Restoration comedy, modern realism (Ibsen, Chekhov), musical theater, experimental/avant-garde.

## Core Explanation

Greek theater: amphitheaters, masks, chorus — 15,000+ capacity. Shakespeare's Globe (1599): open-air, groundlings standing, all-male casts. Ibsen (A Doll's House, 1879): father of realism. Broadway: New York theater district, 41 theaters. Longest-running show: Phantom of the Opera (1988-2023, 13,981 performances). Method acting (Stanislavski): emotional truth — actors draw from personal experience (Brando, Streep).

## Further Reading

- [The Essential Theatre (Oscar Brockett, Robert Ball, 11th Ed)](https://www.cengage.com/c/the-essential-theatre-11e-brockett-ball/9781305411074/)

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