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What is Melodrama?

Melodrama originated in France in the late 18th century. It was a theatrical form that combined spoken dialogue with music, singing, and special effects. The word "melodrama" comes from Greek and literally means "music drama" or "song drama". Learn More...

The Good Woman of Setzuan

One of the most widely performed epic theatrical plays, The Good Woman of Szechuan (also known as The Good Woman of Setzuan), was written by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht in the 20th century. Learn More...

Macbeth - Themes

Shakespeare’s Macbeth is one of the most famous tragedies in English literature, exploring deep themes that remain relevant even today. The play delves into the dark recesses of human ambition and consequences of unchecked power. Learn More...

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Fop in Man of Mode

The Man of Mode is a restoration comedy by George Etherege (1636-1692), which was first performed in March 1676. The play explores Dorimant as the principle character of the play; on the other hand, Sir Fopling Flutter was the 'Fop' main character of the play. Learn More...

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