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Habima, (Hebrew: “Stage”), Hebrew theatre company originally organized as Habima ha-ʿIvrit (Hebrew: “the Hebrew......
Tiffany Haddish is an American comedian known for her unflinching candour and disarming authenticity. She shot......
Carl Hagenbeck was an internationally known German animal dealer and trainer who controlled animals by befriending......
Hair, American musical that showcases the counterculture of the 1960s through a loosely connected series of sketches......
Adelaide Hall was an American-born jazz improviser whose wordless rhythm vocalizing ushered in what became known......
Arsenio Hall is an American actor, comedian, and producer who has appeared in several television shows and movies......
Peter Hall was an English theatrical manager and director who held notably successful tenures as director of the......
Hamilton, stage musical by American composer and lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda that premiered Off-Broadway on February......
Oscar Hammerstein II was an American lyricist, musical comedy author, and theatrical producer influential in the......
hanamichi, (Japanese: “flower passage”), in Kabuki theatre, runway that passes from the rear of the theatre to......
George Frideric Handel was a German-born English composer of the late Baroque era, noted particularly for his operas,......
Chelsea Handler is an American comedian and author known for her earthy, bawdy style and her late-night talk show,......
Happening, event that combined elements of painting, poetry, music, dance, and theatre and staged them as a live......
Harlequin, one of the principal stock characters of the Italian commedia dell’arte; often a facile and witty gentleman’s......
harlequinade, play or scene, usually in pantomime, in which Harlequin, a male character, has the principal role.......
Edward Harrigan was an American actor, producer, and playwright, half of the comedy team of Harrigan and Hart.......
Even a superficial reading of this article and its bibliography, written by the magician Harry Houdini for the......
Lorenz Hart was a U.S. song lyricist whose commercial popular songs incorporated the careful techniques and verbal......
Moss Hart was one of the most successful U.S. playwrights of the 20th century. At 17 Hart obtained a job as office......
Steve Harvey is an American comedian, actor, author, and television and radio personality who first gained fame......
hat cheo, Vietnamese peasant theatre. It is generally (though not always) played out-of-doors in the forecourt......
hayashi, in Japanese music, any of various combinations of flute and percussion instruments. In nō and kabuki drama,......
Johan Ludvig Heiberg was a playwright, poet, literary historian, and critic whose romantic idealism in a sense......
Robert Heller was a British-born magician who popularized conjuring in the United States. Trained as a musician,......
Sonja Henie was a Norwegian-born American world champion figure skater and Olympic gold medalist who went on to......
Jim Henson was an American puppeteer and filmmaker, creator of the Muppets of television and motion pictures. He......
Sir A. P. Herbert was an English novelist, playwright, poet, and politician, author of more than 50 books, famous......
Victor Herbert was an Irish-born American composer of operettas and light music. Herbert became active in Germany......
Jerry Herman was an American songwriter. Herman studied drama in Miami, Florida, and wrote for TV but soon switched......
Herodas was a Greek poet, probably of the Aegean island of Cos, author of mimes—short dramatic scenes in verse......
Thomas Heywood was an English actor-playwright whose career spans the peak periods of Elizabethan and Jacobean......
Bill Hicks was an American stand-up comedian who was considered a “comedian’s comedian” and who was a star in Britain,......
Hocktide play, a folk play formerly given at Coventry, Eng., on Hock Tuesday (the second Tuesday after Easter).......
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser was an Austrian amateur magician who was one of the most brilliant inventors of small......
Henry Holland was an English architect whose elegant, simple Neoclassicism contrasted with the more lavish Neoclassical......
Hanya Holm was a German-born American choreographer of modern dance and Broadway musicals. After early study at......
Karl von Holtei was an author who achieved success by his “vaudevilles,” or ballad operas, and by his recitations.......
Hope Theatre, London playhouse that served as both a theatre and an arena for bearbaiting and bullbaiting, located......
Bob Hope was a British-born American entertainer and comic actor known for his rapid-fire delivery of jokes and......
Harry Houdini was an American magician noted for his sensational escape acts. (Read Harry Houdini’s 1926 Britannica......
huaju, form of Chinese drama featuring realistic spoken dialogue rather than the sung poetic dialogue of the traditional......
Betty Hutton was an American actress and singer who electrified audiences with her explosive personality and high-spirited......
David Henry Hwang is an American playwright, screenwriter, and librettist whose work, by his own account, concerns......
Théâtre de l’Hôtel de Bourgogne, the first permanent theatre in Paris, built in 1548 on the ruins of the palace......
improvisation, in theatre, the playing of dramatic scenes without written dialogue and with minimal or no predetermined......
infotainment, television programming that presents information (as news) in a manner intended to be entertaining.......
Into the Woods, witty and whimsical stage musical by composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim and playwright-director......
Sir Henry Irving was one of the most famous of English actors, the first of his profession to be knighted (1895)......
May Irwin was a Canadian-born American comedian and music-hall performer who popularized such songs as “After the......
Eddie Izzard is a British comedian and actor best known for her surreal, stream of consciousness stand-up comedy.......
Hugh Jackman is an Australian performer who was considered a “triple threat”—a successful actor, dancer, and singer.......
Ricky Jay was an American magician, actor, author, and historian, widely regarded as the most gifted sleight-of-hand......
George Jessel was an American comedian, actor, writer, composer, and producer, whose skill as a dinner speaker......
Leopold Jessner was a theatrical producer and director associated with the German Expressionist theatre. His bold......
Jesuit drama, program of theatre developed for educational and propagandist purposes in the colleges of the Society......
Jesus Christ Superstar, rock opera that tells the story of the last week of Jesus’ life from the perspective of......
jingxi, popular Chinese theatrical form that developed in the mid-19th century. It incorporated elements of huidiao......
Dwayne Johnson is an American professional wrestler and actor whose charisma and athleticism made him a success......
James P. Johnson was a highly influential American jazz pianist who also wrote popular songs and composed classical......
Marsha P. Johnson was a Black American drag queen and activist who was dedicated to social justice for the gay......
Van Johnson was an American actor who was one of Hollywood’s biggest stars during the early part of his six-decade......
George Jolly was an actor-manager who, after obscure beginnings, emerged as the leader of the last troupe of English......
Al Jolson was a popular American singer and blackface comedian of the musical stage and motion pictures, from before......
Inigo Jones was a British painter, architect, and designer who founded the English classical tradition of architecture.......
Leslie Jones is an American comedian and actress known for stand-up comedy specials and screen roles that showcase......
jongleur, professional storyteller or public entertainer in medieval France, often indistinguishable from the trouvère.......
Ben Jonson was an English Stuart dramatist, lyric poet, and literary critic. He is generally regarded as the second......
Louis Jouvet was an actor, director, designer, and technician, one of the most influential figures of the French......
Master Juba was known as the “father of tap dance” and the first African American to get top billing over a white......
juggler, (from Latin joculare, “to jest”), entertainer who specializes in balancing and in feats of dexterity in......
Juilliard School, internationally renowned school of the performing arts in New York, New York, U.S. It is now......
Kabuki, traditional Japanese popular drama with singing and dancing performed in a highly stylized manner. A rich......
Kamerny Theatre, small, intimate theatre founded in Moscow in 1914 by the Russian director Aleksandr Tairov (q.v.)......
Ida Kaminska was a Polish-born Yiddish performer and theatre manager who achieved international stature. The daughter......
Kanze school, school of nō theatre (q.v.) known for its emphasis on beauty and elegance. The school was founded......
Allan Kaprow was an American performance artist, theoretician, and instructor who invented the name Happening for......
Karagöz, (Turkish: “Black Eyes,” or “Gypsy”), type of Turkish shadow play, named for its stock hero, Karagöz. The......
Kasperle, most prominent puppet character in Germany and Austria, where Kasperltheater became synonymous with puppet......
kathak, one of the main forms of classical dance-drama of India, other major ones being bharata natyam, kathakali,......
kathakali, one of the main forms of classical dance-drama of India, other major ones being bharata natyam, kathak,......
George S. Kaufman was an American playwright and journalist, who became the stage director of most of his plays......
Danny Kaye was an energetic, multitalented American actor and comedian who later became known for his involvement......
Buster Keaton was an American film comedian and director, the “Great Stone Face” of the silent screen, known for......
Laura Keene was an actress and the first notable female theatre manager in the United States. Mary Moss, as her......
Benjamin Franklin Keith was an American impresario who founded the most powerful circuit of theatres in vaudeville......
Harry Kellar was the first great magician native to the United States. Called the “dean of magic” and “the most......
Emmett Kelly was one of the great American circus clowns, best known for his role as Weary Willie, a mournful tramp......
Gene Kelly was an American dancer, actor, choreographer, and motion-picture director whose athletic style of dancing,......
Charles Kemble was a theatrical manager, the first to use appropriately detailed historical sets and costumes on......
John Philip Kemble was a popular English actor and manager of the Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatres in London,......
Roger Kemble was an English actor and theatre manager and founder of the famous Kemble family. Kemble’s fancy was......
William Kempe was one of the most famous clowns of the Elizabethan era. Much of his reputation as a clown grew......
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, large cultural complex (opened 1971) in Washington, D.C., with a total......
Jerome Kern was one of the major U.S. composers of musical comedy, whose Show Boat (with libretto by Oscar Hammerstein......
Alicia Keys is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress who achieved enormous success in the early 2000s......
khyāl, any of several Hindustani folk-dance dramas of Rājasthān, northwestern India. Khyāl dances date from the......
Kiki de Montparnasse was a French cabaret performer, painter, and artists’ muse who acquired her nickname for being......
King’s Men, English acting company that adopted the name the King’s Men after it came under the patronage of James......
James Kirkwood was an American librettist, actor, author, and playwright who, together with Nicholas Dante, wrote......
Kitano Takeshi is a Japanese actor, director, writer, and television personality who is known for his dexterity......