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Monodrama Theater : ウィキペディア英語版 | Monodrama Theater
''Monodrama Theater'', also known as ''Mono-Drama Theatre'', was a late night television series which aired on the DuMont Television Network weekdays at 11pm ET from May 1952 to December 1953. ==Production background== The series consisted of a single actor or actress performing in front of a black curtain, or bare stage, with recorded music cues, in an example of monodrama. Some sources suggest this series, produced by Lawrence Menkin (1911-2000), also aired episodes of ''One Man's Experience'' and ''One Woman's Experience'', both also produced by Menkin. Filming took place at a tiny studio at 515 Madison Avenue.〔(Ed McMahon, ''When Television Was Young'' (Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2007), p. 70 )〕 In 1953, in a series of episodes of ''Monodrama Theater'', actor Jack Manning performed a one-man show of ''Hamlet''. His performance took place over the course of two weeks in 15-minute long segments. Jack Gould, a television critic for the ''New York Times'', praised Manning's performance as Hamlet, calling him "inventive, versatile and, above all, natural." Gould also noted of Manning at the time that, "He knows his Shakespeare and truly catches the meaning of the lines."〔(''New York Times'', Jack Manning obituary (September 20, 2009) )〕 In April 1954, DuMont filled the 11pm ET time slot with ''The Ernie Kovacs Show'', which ran until April 7, 1955.
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