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The word derives from the Ancient Greek theatron (??at???), meaning "the seeing place".

The earliest recorded theatrical event dates back to 2000 BC with the passion plays of Ancient Egypt. This story of the god Osiris was performed annually at festivals throughout the civilization, marking the known beginning of a long relationship between theatre and religion.

The ancient Greeks began formalizing theatre as an art, developing strict definitions of tragedy and comedy as well as other forms, including satyr plays. Like the passion plays of ancient Egypt, Greek plays made use of mythological characters. The Greeks also developed the concepts of dramatic criticism, acting as a career, and theatre architecture.

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1. Free Dating Sites in Canada- Matchmakers of Love!
November 21, 2008

I would consider myself a regular on free dating sites in Canada. Dating sites are one of the most interesting things that have been invented in the dating industry. First-off they’re free, you get to meet and date lots of interesting guys from across Canada. If I really think about it, I wouldn’t have much a of a social life were it not for free dating sites in Canada! At 28, I work as a sales manager in a confectionary store. I have a passion for ballroom dancing and theatre. Though I dated some nice guys during my university career it’s fair to say that men I meet on free dating sites in Ca... (read more)

Author: hary Davidson

2. Get A Title Of Show Ticket - Watching A Reality Musical Comedy
November 20, 2008

Title of Show ticket are now available for Broadway. The show debuted on Broadway on July 5 this year. Produced by Kevin McCollum, Title of Show has come a long way since it first appeared at the New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2004. From there on, it went on to play at the Vineyard Theatre for two years. Now that the Title of Show has come on Broadway, theatre lovers can expect something unique from the show. After all, the story and the very title of Title of Show is unique. This wonderful musical comedy is about how a musical show gets created. Musical-theatre diehards are ... (read more)

Author: reed tieri

3. Great Reasons for Staying in the West End
November 19, 2008

When it comes to planning a stay in London, you have plenty of locations to choose from. But the West End of London has lots of things to offer the eager traveller. Perhaps the most famous activity to do in the West End is to go and see a show. There are plenty of famous theatres dotted all around the West End, and some roads have more than one theatre on them as well. Take Shaftesbury Avenue for example. It has several theatres along its length, including the Lyric and the Apollo. But while theatre trips are definitely worth the effort, there are other activities you can indulge i... (read more)

Author: Isla Campbell

4. The Format War of the Blue Laser: HD DVD vs. Blu-ray
November 20, 2008

Blu-Ray & HD DVD’s have been competing for some time now to become the successor to DVD's throne. Both display movies in full high-definition resolution, addressing one shortfall of the current DVD format, which is only standard-def. The video and audio quality of both formats can be truly spectacular when shown on an HDTV with a quality home theatre audio system, surpassing even high-def television itself. Take the bad with the good… To get that improved fidelity, you have to decide between either a Blu-ray player or an HD DVD player, and you won't be able to play certain studios' movies... (read more)

Author: Dennis Ogilvie

5. Going To The Exhibition Centre We've Got The Best Way To Travel
November 20, 2008

Darling Harbour in Sydney is undoubtedly a breathtaking place and an absolute must see for any tourist, regardless of whether or not they have visited the city before. The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre is right on the waterfront, giving an outstanding view of the harbour and offering plenty of variety when it comes time to grab something to eat and simply sit back and appreciate your surroundings. But while you will no doubt enjoy a stroll around the area to see the other sights and sounds that are on offer, you still have to find a way to get into the city in the first place, ... (read more)

Author: Miss Kitty

6. The First Time You Experience Notting Hill, Pop Into The Place Of London For It's Shops.
November 20, 2008

London is the capital of britain & a truly popular tourist destination. in actual fact, its home to great uk landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London & the Globe Theatre. We hope that you enjoy our guide to tourism in london & that it gives you plenty of documentation about things to do in the city, in addition to some history & some fascinating facts. London boasts an insightful history that goes back over 2 000 years. during this time, the city has become one of the cultural & financial capitals of the world. it has also suffered from the plague, devastating fir... (read more)

Author: Tamesh Macrae

7. Why You Need to Experience Broadway Theater At Least Once
November 20, 2008

Theatre acting requires years of practicing your memory and improving your impromptu acting abilities. In my opinion being a theatrical actor is a bigger challenge than playing in movies. The biggest difference being that there are no retakes in theatre and every scene is acted out live in front of an audience. This kind of an acting requires immense practice and due diligence on the part of the actors in making sure that every scene is enacted perfectly. One of the many differences between these two art-forms is that cinema has a much wider range of subject matter than theatre which is ... (read more)

Author: Dianne Dulain

8. A Man For All Seasons Appears On Broadway
November 18, 2008

Roundabout Theatre Company presents A Man For All Seasons, the first revival of Robert Bolt’s play on Broadway. Previews for the production begin in September and the play will open in October at the American Airlines Theatre. The play is being directed by Doug Hughes and features three time Tony Award winner, Frank Langella as Sir Thomas More. An everlasting exploration of power, religion and politics, A Man For All Seasons narrates the story of an individual’s fight for his principles and beliefs and the price that he is forced to pay for his opinions. The play first premiered on Broadway in... (read more)

Author: reed tieri

9. Title Of Show On Broadway - Catch This Unique Musical Comedy
November 16, 2008

Title of Show on Broadway has finally made its opening. It opened on Thursday at the Lyceum Theatre. Title of Show is a unique musical with a unique title. The show is the brainchild of Jeff Bowen and Hunter Bell. To put it in one sentence, the musical is about two guys who are trying to write and perform in a musical comedy. If you are trying to guess who these two guys are in the Title of Show on Broadway, do not go beyond Jeff Bowen and Hunter Bell. Yes that is right- Bowen and Bell have both written and acted in the Title of Show. The names of their characters are Jeff and Hunter. Ot... (read more)

Author: reed tieri

10. A Tale Of Two Cities Tickets To Slip Into The World Of The French Revolution
November 14, 2008

A Tale Of Two Cities tickets are now available for you to watch the splendour and drama of the era of the French Revolution that comes to life in the musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ epic masterpiece, A Tale of two cities. A Tale Of Two Cities is all set for a Broadway adaptation like some of the other novels of Dickens such as Nicholas Nickleby and Oliver Twist. The show is set to open on Broadway in late September and previews of the show are in the latter half of August. A Tale of Two Cities made its debut run at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida. A Tale Of Two Ci... (read more)

Author: reed tieri

11. Discover Interesting Facts About London
November 17, 2008

London is the capital of great britain & a really popular back packers destination. in actual fact, it is home to stimulating uk landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London & the Globe Theatre. We hope that you enjoy our london tourist guide & that it gives you many documentation about activities to do in the city, as well as some history & some interesting facts. In 1863, rising traffic congestion on roads in city centre london led to the construction of the world's first underground railway system, the underground. The city was bombed badly amid world war two &... (read more)

Author: Tamesh Macrae

12. Exciting Things To Do In London
November 14, 2008

London is the capital of the uk and a really popular back packers location. in fact, it's home to great english landmarks love Big Ben, the Tower of London and the Globe Theatre. We hope you enjoy our london guide and that it gives you plenty of reports about stuff to do in the city, as well as some history and some interesting facts. London boasts a rich history that covers more than 2000 years, so it'd be impossible to talk about it all. However, the city was particularly badly affected over the 2nd world war. Throughout world war two, London was bombed heavily. children were evacu... (read more)

Author: Tamesh Macrae

13. Broadway Reviews - How to Translate Them
November 14, 2008

There are several things that a person should consider while reading a theatre review. Reading theater reviews can be quite enjoyable and informative especially if you are not sure about how well the play was received. Almost for every play, you will find both positive and negative reviews. That’s why it’s normally difficult to bias your judgment about a particular play. And for the same reason, you should remember that a review is just an individualized opinion, not fact. Just because someone didn’t like the review doesn’t mean that you won’t like it. Some sites have started rating plays base... (read more)

Author: Dianne Dulain

14. The Seagull Play In New York - Anton Chekov's Masterpiece On Broadway
November 12, 2008

The Seagull play in New York is set in a difficult time in Russian history. The play was written in 1895 and is considered one among the best of Anton Chekov’s works. Kristin Scott Thomas (Four Weddings and a Funeral and The English Patient) makes her much awaited Broadway debut in this production. Also making his Broadway debut in The Seagull is film actor and award winning stage actor, Peter Sarsgaard. Mackenzie Crook essays the role of the young playwright, Treplyov in this production. The Seagull Play in New York opens directly from a sold-out run in London where it broke box-office record... (read more)

Author: reed tieri

15. Theaters in Los Angeles, CA
November 12, 2008

The city of Los Angeles is known to be a mecca for some of the greatest movie and theatrical talent primarily due to the dominant Hollywood presence. Due to this, some of the most historical movie and theatrical venues have blossomed to host and showcase the various movies, shows and plays. This document is an attempt to provide a synopsis of some of these popular Los Angeles Theaters which have made a mark in time. Ahmanson Theatre: Robert H. Ahmanson, the famous philanthropist was behind the making of Ahmanson theatre which was opened on April 12, 1967. “More Stately Mansions”, a ... (read more)

Author: Dianne Dulain

16. Darling Harbour By Monorail
November 11, 2008

Darling Harbour is one of the most popular areas of Sydney, and it’s one that virtually every tourist makes a beeline for when they first arrive in the city. The Sheraton Darling Harbour provides a wonderful place to stay if you want to be right on top of the best that Sydney has to offer, but if you would rather stay elsewhere and visit the area then travelling on the Monorail is an excellent way to get right up to Darling Harbour itself. The Darling Park stop on the Monorail system will drop you right by Darling Harbor, and everything that it has to offer to the eager tourist who is re... (read more)

Author: Miss Kitty

17. Planning A Ticketed Public Murder Mystery Event?
November 10, 2008

fancy dress costume . Handy Hints 'Don't forget to Display posters in a prominent position where your customers will see them. Decide whether you are going to offer special food and drink to reflect the theme of the event. For example our French Murder Mystery theme " Murder At The Moulin Rouge" you could supply Pernod, red and white wine, croissants, hard-boiled eggs, omelettes, croque monsieur (toasted cheese) etc. Use theming services to help you decorate your venue. Remember the more effort you put into the event the more enjoyable it will be for your guests. Prizes ... (read more)

Author: tony fox

18. James Bond Actor: Daniel Craig
November 10, 2008

The newest face of the James Bond franchise is none other than English hotshot, Daniel Craig. Despite being in the industry since the early 90s, he wasn’t exactly a household name even after signing on for his first Ian Fleming adaptation. But thanks to his training in London’s National Youth Theatre and the famous Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Craig proved his detractors wrong and helped the spy series get back on track with thrilling scenes and gritty action. After proving his worth in the theatrical ranks, Craig finally made his film debut in the direct-to-video release of The ... (read more)

Author: Joel Owens

19. When You Venture Wimbledon, Pop Into The City Of London For It's Night Life.
November 10, 2008

London is the capital of great britain & a really popular tourist location. in fact, it is home to exhilarating british landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London & the Globe Theatre. We hope that you enjoy our london guide & that it gives you many info about things to do in the city, in addition to some history & some interesting facts. London boasts a rich history that covers over 2,000 years, so it'd be impossible to discuss it all. However, the city was especially badly affected throughout the second world war. Along world war two, London was badly bombed. childr... (read more)

Author: Tamesh Macrae

20. Find Out Interesting Facts And Figures About London
November 10, 2008

London is the capital of great britain and a really popular globetrotter spot. in fact, its home to exciting english landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London and the Globe Theatre. We hope you enjoy our guide to tourism in london and that it gives you plenty of reports about stuff to do in the city, in addition to some history and some interesting facts. During world war ii, German bombs killed over 30 000 Londoners and destroyed several houses and other structures across London. This was not to be the last time that London would be affected by bombing. In actual fact, ira bombers... (read more)

Author: Tamesh Macrae

21. New York Yankees Tickets | Toronto Blue Jays Tickets | Atlanta Braves Tickets
November 07, 2008

Concerts, sports, or theatre performances are more enjoyable when seen live sitting before our beloved stars play. In order to fill such vacuumed space an online compendium is available to get located, to stuff you, in a comfortable seat. To reserve such a space anywhere you don’t have to injure yourself with running after a live baseball match or the paradigm of the kind just stay online to be served with the services of ticket America to get you comfort booked even during late hours for the upcoming event. You can find with ticket America a certain variety of various live performances. Our... (read more)

Author: Zack m

22. Discover The History And Culture In London
November 06, 2008

London is the capital of britain and a very popular tourist destination. in actual fact, its home to breathtaking british landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London and the Globe Theatre. We hope that you enjoy our london tourist guide and that it gives you plenty of material about activities to do in the city, in addition to some history and some interesting facts. London boasts a rich history that covers over 2,000 years, which means that it'd be impossible to discuss it all. However, the city was especially badly affected during the second world war. When world war 2, London was ... (read more)

Author: Tamesh Macrae

23. Tickets for Keith Urban Live Shows
November 06, 2008

Keith Urban - About the Artist Keith Urban is known for tearing up the stage by bringing a unique blend of rock, pop and country. He is New Zealand's country sensation and Grammy Award winner. His early days were spent in Australia and he began taking guitar lessons at the age of six. His inborn musical talent and charm led to his participation in children's theatre, where he first began to sing. Today Keith Urban is one of the most popular singers whose shows are very much in demand. Book your Keith Urban tickets well in advance to avoid any disappointment. Watch your favorite pop ... (read more)

Author: garret lloyd

24. Wicked Tickets - Celebrating Five Years
November 06, 2008

A new yellow brick road is being formed out of Wicked’s success thanks to Matt Lenz and Ben Cohn. A one night performance celebrating the Oz’s fifth birthday rocked the stage Monday, October 27th at the Gershwin Theatre, where famous actors from both Broadway stages and sound stages performed the one-night only "The Yellow Brick Road Not Taken." StubHub.com always has the best and biggest event tickets, including Wicked’s Celebrity Concert tickets and any other Wicked tickets needs! The star filled concert selected a few scenes from the award winning musical that has been captivating audienc... (read more)

Author: Meaghan Clark

25. How To Have A Great Weekend In London
November 05, 2008

London is the capital of the uk & a truly popular traveller location. in actual fact, it's home to great uk landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London & the Globe Theatre. We hope you enjoy our london guide & that it gives you plenty of documentation about activities to do in the city, as well as a bit of history & some fascinating facts. London has a long and fascinating history, which commenced when the romans founded the first major settlement there in AD 43 following the Roman conquest of britain. London was especially prosperous in the eighteenth century and it ... (read more)

Author: Gerlinda Cimeno

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