The History Of European Theatre

A podcast by Philip Rowe - Luni

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  1. Henry 6th part 1: ‘My Thoughts Are Whirled Like a Potter's Wheel’

    Publicat: 08.07.2024
  2. 'To Gender or Not to Gender': A Conversation With Margaret Oakes

    Publicat: 01.07.2024
  3. Hunt, Grenfell and the Satyr Play

    Publicat: 24.06.2024
  4. William of Stratford, a Coda: The History of New Place

    Publicat: 17.06.2024
  5. William of Stratford part 4: ‘With Mirth and Laughter Let Old Wrinkles Come.’

    Publicat: 10.06.2024
  6. The Afterlife of Anne Hathaway: A Conversation with Prof Katherine Scheil

    Publicat: 03.06.2024
  7. William of Stratford Part 3: ‘Would I Were in an Alehouse in London’

    Publicat: 27.05.2024
  8. Imagining Shakespeare’s Wife: A Conversation with Prof Katherine Scheil

    Publicat: 20.05.2024
  9. William of Stratford Part 2: 'He Wears The Rose of Youth Upon Him'

    Publicat: 13.05.2024
  10. That Shakespeare Life: A Conversation with Cassidy Cash

    Publicat: 06.05.2024
  11. William of Stratford Part 1: 'To You Your Father Should Be As a God’

    Publicat: 29.04.2024
  12. Polish Theatre Revisited: A Conversation with Dr Agata Luksza

    Publicat: 22.04.2024
  13. Shakespeare In His Time

    Publicat: 15.04.2024
  14. Dionysus and Xanthias: The First Double Act

    Publicat: 08.04.2024
  15. From the English Renaissance to Shakespeare and Jonson

    Publicat: 01.04.2024
  16. Adventures In Theatre History Philadelphia with Peter Schmitz

    Publicat: 09.01.2024
  17. Schedule Announcement

    Publicat: 02.01.2024
  18. Coda: The Life of Augustine Phillips

    Publicat: 26.12.2023
  19. English Renaissance Conclusions (sort of)

    Publicat: 11.12.2023
  20. Arden of Faversham and the Domestic Tragedy

    Publicat: 27.11.2023

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A podcast tracing the development of theatre from ancient Greece to the present day through the places and people who made theatre happen. More than just dates and lists of plays we'll learn about the social. political and historical context that fostered the creation of dramatic art.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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