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Expressionist Theater: Crash Course Theater #38

Expressionist Theater: Crash Course Theater #38

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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 centuries explored the limits of human beings' tolerance for a mechanized, industrial world. Spoiler alert: those playwrights didn't think humans fared very well in the industrialized world. They EXPRESSED that concern about modernity through some pretty dark plays, with pretty dark sets, and pretty dark content
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 8


EXPRESSIONist types in america all went to Europe to express, Gordon -Craig was love of isadora Duncan the 1st expressionist dancer. it too bad you didnt combine the dance-theater in Germany n France as part of this section, n new cinema-art. but over al OUTSTANDING exposer to the nitemare of pre/post WW I on the western world. life informs art
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Wow, perfect upload timing. I have an essay on expressionist film due at the end of this weekend for my university film history course that I've been suffering with writer's block towards, but this gave me tons of inspiration. Time to go write a killer introductory paragraph.
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See you brought up American expressionism and Eugene O'Neil but you continue to ignore Susan glaspell who inspired Sophie Treadwell stop erasing this women she was amazing and was a mentor to O'neile i am so angry
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I-ve been waiting for this Spring Awakening reference for so long, yes!
Please bring it back for something with Deaf West later when we get to musicals, because deaf representation is cool

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Why can people making videos never research how to pronounce names correctly before talking about them? It's Van Gogh, not Venco. There are letters. They're supposed to be pronounced.
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Interesting video: ) But what a weird combo reference to the music group Aqua and Queen at 7: 56. And it was not that -Doctor Jones-.
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Why does everybody always pronounce Vincents van Gogh last name as: van Go? the gh in his name is a hard G. not a silent vowel
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What about the expressionist focus on the thought the world needs to be broken to be fixed, which made everything so dark
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