Aeschylus
lummox nghn
Thomas Kyd
Corrido
Christopher Marlowe
what does music have to do with melodrama
Melodrama was developed in the 18th century
Melodrama stemmed from silent films where the actors had to express more emotion due to the lack of sound. It also stemmed from some of the actors' former theater training.
what are you on about he loved melodrama. he made 3 techniques in melodrama to use body language, communicate with the audience and to use facial expression while communicating with the audience i taught melodrama to all my students it was antonin artaud who disliked melodrama hope i helped you??
William Shakespeare: "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," "Macbeth" Tennessee Williams: "A Streetcar Named Desire," "The Glass Menagerie" Anton Chekhov: "Uncle Vanya," "The Cherry Orchard" Arthur Miller: "Death of a Salesman," "The Crucible"
Some themes that a melodrama would usually explore are the following 1. A haunted mansion 2. A beutiful fairy land
what does music have to do with melodrama
Christopher Marlowe
There are many Greek playwrights. Aeschylus wrote "The Persians", "The Suppliants", and "Seven Against Thebes". Some Greek comedies were written by Susarion of Megara, Mylus, Crantinus.
the hero is rubbish and the villan is the lover to the girl
No it is not a melodrama, it is a comedy show.
Melodrama was developed in the 18th century
Australian Melodrama was created in 1994.
Modern Melodrama such as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has been an example of a melodrama. Some modern melodrama's have been described as narratives involving critical themes, special loss, or historical consequences distorted by aesthetic, vision and pop culture references.
The Playwrights' Center was created in 1971.
The Playwrights' Center's population is 2,009.