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The future of theater: but is it art?

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Abstract
The 20th century saw theater faced by increasing competition - first from movies, then TV, and most recently the Internet. In this program, renowned theater director Sir Richard Eyre explains how plays have succeeded in holding their own while speculating on the genre's future. Directors Peter Brook, Julie Taymor, Deborah Warner, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Robert Lepage share their thoughts on the popularity of musicals, the primal essence of communication, intimate and unusual performance spaces, and other topics. Clips are drawn from Miss Saigon, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, Marat/Sade, and Angels in America. Original BBC broadcast title: The Law of Gravity.
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Changing stages: 100 years of theater
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00:54:03 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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Higher education
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