Crash Course Theater and Drama - Season 1
Trailer: Crash Course Theater and Drama
Runtime: 13:14 Min
Quality: HD
First Air Date: Feb 09, 2018
Last Air Date: Mar 01, 2019
Episode: 50 Episode
Season: 1 Season
Crash Course Theater and Drama Season 0
Crash Course Theater and Drama Season 1
In 50 videos, Mike Rugnetta teaches you theater and drama! This course is based on an introductory college level course in Theater and explores the...
What Is Theater?
Welcome to Crash Course Theater with Mike Rugnetta! In this, our inaugural week, we're going to ask the two classic questions about theater. 1.What...
Thespis, Athens, and The Origins of Greek Drama
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...
Tragedy Lessons from Aristotle
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...
Greek Comedy, Satyrs, and Aristophanes
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...
Dances to Flute Music and Obscene Verse. It's Roman Theater, Everybody
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Roman Theater with Plautus, Terence, and Seneca
In which Mike delves into the theater of ancient Rome. It wasn't all gladiators and Christian-killing, you know. There was theater, too. Roman drama...
Nostrils, Harmony with the Universe, and Ancient Sanskrit Theater
Ancient Sanskrit theater is one of the oldest theater traditions, and thanks to Bharata Muni and his treatise on theater, the Natyashastra, we can...
The Death and Resurrection of Theater as...Liturgical Drama
As the Roman Empire fell, so did the theater. If there's anyone who hates theater and actors more than Romans, it's early Christians. As Christianity...
Hrotsvitha, Hildegard, and the Nun who Resurrected Theater
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Get Outside and Have a (Mystery) Play
Not long after drama reappeared in the unlikely home of European churches, the church decided again it didn't like theater. And so, the budding...
Just Say Noh. But Also Say Kyogen
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike is taking you to Japan to have a look at Noh theater. Noh, and its counterpart Kyogen are some of the most...
Pee Jokes, the Italian Renaissance, Commedia Dell'Arte
This week, we're going to Italy for a Renaissance. The Middle Ages are over, and it's time to talk about the flourishing of art and humanism across...
The English Renaissance and NOT Shakespeare
The Renaissance came to England late, thanks to a Hundred Years War that ran long and lasted 116 years, and then a civil war to decide who would be...
Straight Outta Stratford-Upon-Avon - Shakespeare's Early Days
This is the story of how a young Englishman named William Shakespeare stormed London's theater scene in the late 16th century, and wrote a bunch of...
Shakespeare's Tragedies and an Acting Lesson
Shakespeare's tragedies...were tragic. But they had some jokes. They also changed the way tragedies were written. Characters like Hamlet, Macbeth,...
Comedies, Romances, and Shakespeare's Heroines
This week we're continuing our discussion of William Shakespeare and looking at his comedies and romances. As well as something called problem plays....
English Theater After Shakespeare
This week on Crash Course Theater, Shakespeare is dead. Long live Shakespeare. Well, long live English theater, anyway. Actually, it's about to get...
Where Did Theater Go?
The English Theater survived a lot of pushback from various powers that be, but in the 17th century, it had to go into hiding, from PURITANS. Let's...
The Spanish Golden Age
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike and Yorick take us to beautiful Spain and look at its Golden Age. Spain was having kind of a moment in the...
Rules, Rule-Breaking, and French Neoclassicism
Everyone knows, you need a bunch of rules to make good theater. That's what the French thought in the 17th century, anyway. The French Neoclassical...
Moliere - Man of Satire and Many Burials
This week on CC Theater, Mike Rugnetta teaches you about the greatest playwright of Renaissance France, Moliere. We'l talk a bit about early French...
Pre-Columbian Theater, Spanish Empire, and Sor Juana
This week, we're headed to the Americas to learn about the theater that existed there prior to the arrival of Europeans, how the theater of the...
Japan, Kabuki, and Bunraku
We're headed back to Japan, this time in the Edo period to follow up on Noh theater, which had gone out of style last time we checked in. Now, under...
All Night Demon Dance Party - Kathakali
This week, we're headed back to India to learn about the all night dance shows that culminate in killing a Demon (metaphorically): Kathakali! This...
China, Zaju, and Beijing Opera
This week we're headed to China to learn about the ancient origins of theater there. We'll look at the early days of wizard theater (not a typo), the...
England's Sentimental Theater
This week, we're headed back to England to learn about Sentimental Comedies. They weren't that funny, but they were definitely sentimental. The...
Why So Angry, German Theater?
Theater had a slow start in Germany, mainly because Germany wasn't really a thing until relatively recent times. After Germany finally became a...
The Rise of Melodrama
At the turn of the 18th century, audience were ready to go over the top, and get some really, really dramatic theater in their lives. Like, a dog...
North America Gets a Theater...Riot
It's lights up in America! This week, we're headed to North America. We'll look at Native American storytelling traditions, the theater that...
Race Melodrama and Minstrel Shows
We’re continuing our discussion of nineteenth-century American theater with a look at some upsetting parts of the US's theatrical past. In the...
Zola, France, Realism, and Naturalism
This week, we're back in Europe to learn about Realism and Naturalism. In the 19th Century, playwrights like Eugene Scribe, Alexandre de Dumas Fils,...
Realism Gets Even More Real
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, theater was evolving rapidly in Europe. Impresarios like Georg II, Duke of the Duchy of Saxe Meinengen (in...
Symbolism, Realism, and a Nordic Playwright Grudge Match
It's a Scandinavian grudge match on Crash Course Theater. We're looking at a couple of the key movements in European theater that deeply influenced...
Chekhov and the Moscow Art Theater
Get ready for Russian modernism. Mike is teaching you about the playwrighting of Catherine the Great, Anton Chekhov's plays, the Moscow Art Theater,...
The Horrors of the Grand Guignol
Prepare to be horrified, and to look into the face of inhumanity with the Grand Guignol. Mike Rugnetta teaches you about one of theater history's...
Synge, Wilde, Shaw, and the Irish Renaissance
The Irish Renaissance in the early 20th century included a wealth of new plays written both in Ireland, and by Irish ex-patriots elsewhere. W.B....
Dada, Surrealism, and Symbolism
Watch. Dime. Develop. Powder. Pantry. Dirt. That's right, it's time for a dip into the random, because we're talking about the Dada theater that grew...
Expressionist Theater
Join us here, in the darkness. Our theater journey takes us into the heart of expressionism today, as playwrights in the late 19th and early 20th...
Futurism and Constructivism
It's time to go Back...to the Future. By which I mean, we're going back into the past to talk about Futurism. Which seems like it would be cool, but...
Little Theater and American Avant Garde
In the early 20th century United States, big melodramatic productions were on Broadway, and everywhere across the country. Which inevitably led to an...
The Harlem Renaissance
In the 1920s, there was a blossoming of all kinds of art made by African Americans in the New York neighborhood Harlem. Let's call it a renaissance....
Federal Theatre and Group Theater
The 1930s in the United States were pretty bad for employment in all industries, and the theater was no exception. As part of Roosevelt's New Deal,...
Antonin Artaud and the Theater of Cruelty
I don't mean it mean, but today we're going to be cruel. It's the fun-loving Theater of Cruelty, which was pioneered by the genius Antonin Artaud in...
Bertolt Brecht and Epic Theater
Are you ready to learn something about the world? Then you're ready for Bertolt Brecht, and his ideas about Epic Theater. Brecht wanted to lean into...
Beckett, Ionesco, and the Theater of the Absurd
Get ready to get weird. Mike Rugnetta teaches you about the Theater of the Absurd, a 1950s theatrical reaction to the dire world events of the 1940s....
Broadway, Seriously
We're going to Broadway, everybody, and it's not going to be that fun. In fact, it's going to be a very serious experience with lots of powerful...
The Birth of Off Broadway
By the middle of the 20th century, the epicenter of American theater, the Broadway theater district in New York, was getting to be a pretty staid and...
Poor Unfortunate Theater
Poor Theater and Theater of the Oppressed were two sort of concurrent movements that shared some of the same aims. Jerzy Grotowski's Poor Theater...
Into Africa and Wole Soyinka
It's difficult to talk about African theater thanks to colonialism. Pre-colonial Africa was home to many spoken languages, and not nearly as many...
Broadway Book Musicals
This is it! We're going out with a singing, dancing look at the Broadway Book Musical. Oklahoma! On the Town! Annie Get Your Gun! Also, just Annie!...
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