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- The English Restoration
- Background: England in the Seventeenth Century
- Restoration Drama: Comedies of Manners
- Theater Production in the Restoration
- Performers and Acting Companies
- Government and Theater
- Theater Architecture
- Scenery, Lighting, and Costumes
- The Eighteenth Century
- Background: A More Complex World
- Eighteenth-Century Drama: New Dramatic Forms
- Theater Production in the Eighteenth Century
- Government and Theater
- Eighteenth-Century Theater Architecture
- Scenery, Lighting, and Costumes
- Acting in the Eighteenth Century
- The Emergence of the Director
- The Nineteenth Century
- Background: A Time of Social Change
- Theater in Nineteenth-Century Life
- Nineteenth-Century Dramatic Forms
- Romanticism
- Melodrama
- The Well-Made Play
- Theater Production in the Nineteenth Century
- Performers and Acting
- Nineteenth-Century Developments in Directing
- Nineteenth-Century Theater Architecture
- Scenery, Costuming, and Lighting
- Summary
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