The Shakespearean period was sometimes associtated with melodrama. However, as only men were allowed to act at that time, only men could play females, and females had no role at all.
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because it was
in the 19th century
it became popular in the mid-nineteenth
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.
at the Biograph Theater in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood
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Charles H. Randall has written: 'Hisses, boos & cheers, or, A practical guide to the planning, producing, and performing of melodrama' -- subject(s): College theater, Community theater, Melodrama, Production and direction, Theater
tragedy melodrama tragicomedy comedy farce
because it was
in the 19th century
Melodrama
it became popular in the mid-nineteenth
i don't know hehe Melodrama was at the height of its popularity in Britain in Victorian times.
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.
In the late 18th century!
melodrama come popular in 17 cenrtury i no this because i have just done h/w on it and it was rightActually the term melodrama was first introduced in the 18th century (around 1760) and it only became popular in the 19th century. And please could you check your spellings. Just saying.