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  • ArtsAlive English Theatre
    Find out how design and production, actors, playwrights, directors, and others come together to produce a performance. Includes glossary of commonly used theatre terms.
  • Changing Stages
    Learn about this PBS series that explores the influences, inspirations, and conflicts that have shaped the course of theatre. Site includes biographies of significant people, timeline of important theatre events, and links to other theatre resources.
  • Children's Creative Theater Guide
    Introduces children to theater history, games, terms, and other resources. Includes a virtual tour of a Nebraska children's theater and an original skit with costume and makeup ideas.
  • Children's Theater Resource Webpage
    Find children's theaters across the USA on this state-by-state listing.
  • Children's Theatre History and Background
    A short history of children's theatre in the United States.
  • Family Week at the Theatre
    Across New Jersey, young people and their families will receive free and/or discounted tickets to over 100 performances/events including free classes, workshops and backstage tours.
  • Kabuki for Everyone
    Introduces a traditional form of Japanese theater.
  • Kathakali
    Read about this form of Indian drama.
  • Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
    Provides background information on Shakespearean performance in original conditions. Includes guides to the original Globe Theatre and a reconstructed version.
  • Shakey's Place 3D
    Learn about Shakespeare's life and works. Begin with a biography, then move on to learn about his plays and sonnets. Includes summaries, as well as links to text, photographs from performances, and further information for each work.
  • The Art and Science of Theater
    Learn how to stage a theatrical production, including finding a script, auditioning actors, building a set, and designing the lighting. Study the history of western theater from the time of ancient Greece to the twentieth century. Find out about authors and their plays which have made an impact on the development of theater.
  • Vaudeville and Popular Entertainment, 1870-1920
    A multimedia collection from the Library of Congress.
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