Putting on a Show - The How and Why of Historical Shows and Theatre in a Historical Setting or Theme-park

As long as people have walked the earth, stories have been told; from stories around the campfire told by older people to entertain and educate the young, to 15th century knights dressing up as Romans during themed tournaments. Telling a story is putting on a little show; a show is a great way to te...

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Autores principales: Jaap Hogendoorn, Erik Collinson
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:07dc1c4717454af6a013aeb451818bcf2021-12-01T14:42:31ZPutting on a Show - The How and Why of Historical Shows and Theatre in a Historical Setting or Theme-park2212-8956https://doaj.org/article/07dc1c4717454af6a013aeb451818bcf2015-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10185https://doaj.org/toc/2212-8956As long as people have walked the earth, stories have been told; from stories around the campfire told by older people to entertain and educate the young, to 15th century knights dressing up as Romans during themed tournaments. Telling a story is putting on a little show; a show is a great way to tell a story.Jaap HogendoornErik CollinsonEXARCarticletheatreliving historyarchaeological open-air museumpalaeolithicmesolithicneolithicchalcolithicbronze ageiron ageroman eraviking ageearly middle ageslate middle agesthe netherlandsMuseums. Collectors and collectingAM1-501ArchaeologyCC1-960ENEXARC Journal, Iss 2015/1 (2015)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic theatre
living history
archaeological open-air museum
palaeolithic
mesolithic
neolithic
chalcolithic
bronze age
iron age
roman era
viking age
early middle ages
late middle ages
the netherlands
Museums. Collectors and collecting
AM1-501
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle theatre
living history
archaeological open-air museum
palaeolithic
mesolithic
neolithic
chalcolithic
bronze age
iron age
roman era
viking age
early middle ages
late middle ages
the netherlands
Museums. Collectors and collecting
AM1-501
Archaeology
CC1-960
Jaap Hogendoorn
Erik Collinson
Putting on a Show - The How and Why of Historical Shows and Theatre in a Historical Setting or Theme-park
description As long as people have walked the earth, stories have been told; from stories around the campfire told by older people to entertain and educate the young, to 15th century knights dressing up as Romans during themed tournaments. Telling a story is putting on a little show; a show is a great way to tell a story.
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Erik Collinson
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title_short Putting on a Show - The How and Why of Historical Shows and Theatre in a Historical Setting or Theme-park
title_full Putting on a Show - The How and Why of Historical Shows and Theatre in a Historical Setting or Theme-park
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