Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 triples per page.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era abstract "Theatre in the Victorian era is regarded as history of theatre during the era ruled by Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901. It was a time during which literature and theatre flourished. During her reign a lot of new theatres were built along with theatre schools. It was also during her reign when political reforms came into practice which led to the openness of theatre and literature. Theatre openly displayed and played dramas relating to social problems. Generally it was a period which brought prosperity to the middle class of England, and started to challenge the old hierarchical order of country.".
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageID "31675821".
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageLength "8128".
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageRevisionID "693724151".
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink A_Florentine_Tragedy.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink A_Woman_of_No_Importance.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Allardyce_Nicoll.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink An_Ideal_Husband.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Aristocracy.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victorian_culture.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Charing_Cross_Theatre.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Comedy.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Conventionalism.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Dion_Boucicault.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Gaiety_Theatre,_London.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink George_Bernard_Shaw.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Globe_Theatre.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink High_comedy.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink J._M._Barrie.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink John_Millington_Synge.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Lady_Windermeres_Fan.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Laughter.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Low_comedy.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Middle_class.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Naturalism_(theatre).
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Opera_Comique.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_Wilde.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Physical_comedy.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Picture_frame.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Play_(theatre).
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Playwright.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Victoria.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Theatre.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Rehearsal.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Riders_to_the_Sea.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aquarium.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Court_Theatre.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Royalty_Theatre.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Salome_(play).
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Satire.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Scenic_design.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Slapstick.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink St_Jamess_Theatre.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Stage_management.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink The_Colleen_Bawn.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink The_Duchess_of_Padua.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink The_Importance_of_Being_Earnest.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink The_Playboy_of_the_Western_World.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink The_Shaughraun.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Transport.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLink Vera;_or,_The_Nihilists.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theatre in the Victorian era".
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era subject Category:Theatre_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era subject Category:Victorian_culture.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era type Redirect.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era comment "Theatre in the Victorian era is regarded as history of theatre during the era ruled by Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901. It was a time during which literature and theatre flourished. During her reign a lot of new theatres were built along with theatre schools. It was also during her reign when political reforms came into practice which led to the openness of theatre and literature. Theatre openly displayed and played dramas relating to social problems.".
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era label "Theatre in the Victorian era".
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era sameAs Q16934463.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era sameAs m.0gmgz47.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era sameAs Q16934463.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era wasDerivedFrom Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era?oldid=693724151.
- Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era isPrimaryTopicOf Theatre_in_the_Victorian_era.