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All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Prologue: Makers of Magic

    • January 29, 1984
    • BBC

    ''Makers of Magic'' traces connections between contemporary theater and ancient religious ritual. Maintaining that theater began not with plays but with actors, Ronald goes back to prehistoric cave paintings and the holiday rituals of ancient Greece. The rituals provided continuity, Mr. Harwood says, ''helping people to come to terms with their ordinary, everyday lives.''

  • S01E02 Enter Dionysus

    • February 5, 1984
    • BBC

    Focuses on the birth of Greek theatre.

  • S01E03 Now Comes My Comedy

    • February 12, 1984
    • BBC

    Discusses the early history of comedy in the theatre, mostly in Greek and Roman theatre.

  • S01E04 Mysteries

    • February 19, 1984
    • BBC

    Discusses Christianity's influence on early theatre and mystery and morality plays.

  • S01E05 A Muse of Fire

    • February 26, 1984
    • BBC

    Explores the explosion of theatre in the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.

  • S01E06 Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On

    • March 4, 1984
    • BBC

    Covers Shakespeare and his Renaissance contemporaries.

  • S01E07 The Vices of Mankind

    • March 11, 1984
    • BBC

    Celebrates the French drama of the seventeenth century. Regarded as a golden age for the genre, the period witnessed Racine perfecting the classical rules, Corneille breaking from the past and Molière caricaturing society rather than ignoring its vices. 'The Vices of Mankind' features extracts from seventeenth-century masterpieces Le Cid, L'Impromptu de Versailles and Tartuffe (performed in a specially reconstructed Tennis Court Theatre, in accordance with the series's strict emphasis on theatrical authenticity), in order to bring the history of French theatre to life.

  • S01E08 Silk Stockings and White Bosoms

    • March 18, 1984
    • BBC

    Covers the Restoration and Restoration theatre.

  • S01E09 A World Turned Upside-Down

    • March 25, 1984
    • BBC

    Discusses theatre amidst the political and social change of the late 18th century and early 19th centuries.

  • S01E10 The Master Builders

    • April 1, 1984
    • BBC

    Introduces Ibsen, Shaw, Strindberg, and the creation of a new sort of theatre.

  • S01E11 The Actors Do Not Understand

    • April 8, 1984
    • BBC

    Discusses new acting methods popularized by Constantin Stanislavsky, as well as the works of Anton Chekov.

  • S01E12 Razzmatazz and Realism

    • April 15, 1984
    • BBC

    Discusses Broadway as the crucible of the American theatre, and the explosion of works in New York in the 20th century.

  • S01E13 Admit Me, Chorus, To This History

    • April 22, 1984
    • BBC

    Reflects on the overall history of the theatre and speculates on what works of the modern age will persist.