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Drama and Theatre (Theater) on Stamps, as well as actors and acting in the theatre.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drama

Slovakia 2013, 0.90 Euro cents
A definitive stamp of the Cultural Heritage of Slovakia ongoing series.
Celebrating the Empire Theatre in Hlohovec, showing a seeming angelic boy (do not remember the name of this character / creature in mythology) holding a mask of a Muse (from Greece) of drama of some sort I think.

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Anton Tomaz Linhart (1756-1795)



Anton Tomaz Linhart was a Carniolan playwright best known as the author of the first comedy
and theatrical play in general in Slovene language, ®upanova Micka (Micka, the Mayor's Daughter).
It was premiered on 28 December 1789.
He also adapted Beaumarchais's comedy The Marriage of Figaro
into a new play Ta veseli dan ali Matièek se ¾eni (This Merry Day or Matièek's Wedding).
Linhart was born in Radovljica where I live.
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Slovenian National Drama Theatre, Ljubljana



Slovenian National Drama Theatre in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is best know for its conservative repertoire,
including classical European dramatic texts and selected contemporary non-commercial European and Slovene ones.
The theatre is heir to the first ever Slovene-language drama performance, staged on 24 October 1867 by the Slovene Dramatic Society.
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)


...........................Macbeth.............................................Hamlet


........A Midsummer-night`s Dream..........................Romeo and Juliet

There is no theatre and drama without William Shakespeare and his famous plays.
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Excellent Shakespeare stamps.
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Famous French actors and their roles

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La Champmeslé / Roxane.................Gérard Philipe / Le Cid .......................Rachel / Phedre...........................Raimu / César...............................Talma / Orest

Marie Champmeslé (1642-1698) created a large number of famous roles, among them Roxane in Jean Racin`s Bajazet.
Gérard Philipe (1922-1959) was a theatre and film actor. In 1951 he played in Pierre Corneille`s Le Cid.
Rachel Félix (1821-1858) was best known for her portrayal of the title role in Phedre of Jean Racin.
Jules Auguste Muraire - Raimu (1883-1946) was a theatre and film actor played in Marcel Pagnol`s comedy César.
François-Joseph Talma (1763-1826) made his debut at the Comédie-Française as Seide in Voltaire's Mahomet. One of the favorite roles of Talma was Orest in Andromache of Rasin.
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Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière (1622-1673), was a French playwright and actor who is considered to be one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. Here is an image of an airmail stamp featuring a portrait of Molière and depicting scenes from his plays, designed and engraved by Jacques Combet, and issued for use in New Caledonia on February 24, 1973 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the playwright's death, Scott No. C95. Bonus: Moustache.

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Here are images of the three stamps (with tabs) in a set celebrating the theater arts, printed by lithography, and issued by Israel on February 16, 1971, Scott Nos. 440-42.

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The Israel National Opera: Samson and Delilah


Inbal Dance Theater: A Psalm of David


The Cameri Theatre, 25th anniversary: Inn of the Ghosts


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Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)


..........Henrik Ibsen..................... Peer Gynt

Henrik Ibsen was a major Norwegian playwright from 19th-century.
He is often referred as the father of modern theatre.
His major works include A Doll`s House, Peer Gynt, An Enemy of the People, Emperor and Galilean, Ghosts, The Wild Duck.....
He is the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare.
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Kabuki is a classical Japanese dance-drama known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers. Here are images of the two stamps in a set depicting popular Kabuki characters, printed by photogravure, and issued by Japan on January 15, 2003 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Kabuki, Scott Nos. 2846 & 2847.

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Shibaraku and Tsuchigumo.


Okuni Kabuki-zu, detail from a printed screen.
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ex-Dr Who star David Tennant returned to his Shakespearian roots as Hamlet. Royal Mail issued a set of stamps showing epic performances by actors past and present.

Tennant's performance is reckoned to be one of the best ever.





The BBC production can be seen here...(David Tennant appears Act One Scene Two with Patrick Stewart)

http://www.openculture.com/2012/04/...r_treki.html
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scotzm...nice stamp!

Living persons may appear in British stamps?
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The full set looked similar to this with both living and dead actors. Included were Dr Who and Gandalf
The policy of not having living people on stamps except royalty and royalty related was dropped in the mid-2000's but had been broken on several occasions previously. There are no restrictions/guidelines now.



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Here are images of the four stamps in a set honoring German stage actresses, designed by German artist Dorothea Fischer-Nosbisch (1921-2009), printed by lithography, and issued by Germany on November 16, 1976, Scott Nos. 1225-28, Michel Nos. 908-11, plus images of portraits of each actress.

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Friederike Caroline Neuber, also called Die Neuberin (1697-1760), as Medea.


Sophie Antonie Luise Schröder (1781-1868), as Sappho.


Louise Dumont (1862-1932), as Hedda Gabler.


Hermine Körner (1878-1960), as Lady Macbeth.



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nethryk, the one of the Israel National Opera's Samson and Delilah is lovely! And the one of Hermine Körner is just haunting. Her eyes in that one are alive.
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Classical Theater


...................200 years of world premiere...................................150 years of world premiere
....................Friderich von Schiller`s:.....................................Wolfgang von Goethe`s:
..............................Wilhelm Tell...........................................................Faust II

Friedrich Schiller wrote the drama Wilhelm Tell in 1804 and
was first performed in Weimar under the direction of Johann Wolfgang Goethe the same year.

A tragic play of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Faust is Goethe`s most famous work and has two parts.
The first part Faust: The First Part of the Tragedy was completed in 1806.
The second part Faust: The Second Part of the Tragedy was finished in 1831 and
was first performed posthumously in 1845 in Hamburg.
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