England's Sentimental Theater: Crash Course Theater #26

England's Sentimental Theater: Crash Course Theater #26

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Performing Arts

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the evolution of 18th-century English theater, focusing on sentimental comedy and bourgeois tragedy. Sentimental comedy aimed to evoke emotions and promote moral behavior, while bourgeois tragedy used relatable characters to teach moral lessons. The Licensing Act of 1737 imposed strict regulations on theaters, leading to creative workarounds like musical theater. Acting styles evolved towards realism, with David Garrick pioneering more natural performances. The video highlights the shift from noble-focused dramas to middle-class narratives, setting the stage for future theatrical developments.

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