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#6987, aired 2015-01-20 | A BRIEF HISTORY OF MIME $400: This Frenchman defined mime as "expressing feelings by attitudes", not "expressing words through gestures" (Marcel) Marceau |
#6987, aired 2015-01-20 | A BRIEF HISTORY OF MIME $800: Circa 45 B.C., Decimus Laberius & Publilius Syrus engaged in a mime contest at this man's command; Publilius won Caesar |
#6987, aired 2015-01-20 | A BRIEF HISTORY OF MIME $1200: Mime contributed to the development of this Renaissance form, Italian for "comedy of the profession" commedia dell'arte |
#6987, aired 2015-01-20 | A BRIEF HISTORY OF MIME $1600: The first Greek mime is said to have been Telestes, a dancer in "Seven Against" this city Thebes |
#6987, aired 2015-01-20 | A BRIEF HISTORY OF MIME $2000: With hundreds of performers in an evening, Victorian pantomime peaked at the theater named for this lane Drury Lane |
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