"[C63A270BB9E4]" . . . . . "C\u00EDsa\u0159, Jan" . . "The History of Czech Theatre. A Survey."@en . "The book describes the evolution of the Czech theatre in all the phases that contributed to the establishment of the national theatrical tradition. The author starts with first theatrical activities, and goes through medieval, renaissance and baroque theatre to the National Revival at the beginning of the 19th century; attention is paid to the foundation of the Czech National Theatre and to the emergence of the mise-en-sc\u00E8ne in the first half of the 20th century; finally, the highlights of theatre art of the second half of the 20th century, such as the \u201Cgolden sixties\u201D, are mentioned. Theatre creation is not seen only as interpretation of a dramatic text, but as collective work of playwrights, actors, theatre managers, and later of directors and stage designers. The author suggests that in the Czech context the \u201Cart theatre\u201D is closely connected to the \u201Cmiddle-class theatre\u201D; that is one of the reasons why he emphasises the role of the audiences and their changing expectations." . "261727" . "The History of Czech Theatre. A Survey." . "978-80-7331-166-7" . "51210" . "Praha" . "375"^^ . "The History of Czech Theatre. A Survey."@en . "The History of Czech Theatre. A Survey." . "The book describes the evolution of the Czech theatre in all the phases that contributed to the establishment of the national theatrical tradition. The author starts with first theatrical activities, and goes through medieval, renaissance and baroque theatre to the National Revival at the beginning of the 19th century; attention is paid to the foundation of the Czech National Theatre and to the emergence of the mise-en-sc\u00E8ne in the first half of the 20th century; finally, the highlights of theatre art of the second half of the 20th century, such as the \u201Cgolden sixties\u201D, are mentioned. Theatre creation is not seen only as interpretation of a dramatic text, but as collective work of playwrights, actors, theatre managers, and later of directors and stage designers. The author suggests that in the Czech context the \u201Cart theatre\u201D is closely connected to the \u201Cmiddle-class theatre\u201D; that is one of the reasons why he emphasises the role of the audiences and their changing expectations."@en . . . . "Theatre; History; Czech; Playwrighting; Acting; National Theatre"@en . "1"^^ . "RIV/61384984:51210/10:#0000412" . . . . . "1"^^ . . "The History of Czech Theatre. A Survey." . "375"^^ . "RIV/61384984:51210/10:#0000412!RIV11-MSM-51210___" . . . "I, V" . . . "Nakladatelstv\u00ED Akademie m\u00FAzick\u00FDch um\u011Bn\u00ED v Praze" . .