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This is an account of the origins, development and current state of the repertory theatre movement in Britain.
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This 40th Anniversary Edition retains all of the traditional features that have made History of the Theatre the most successful text of its kind including worldwide coverage, more than 530 photos and illustrations, useful maps, and the ...
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The play is set in the fictional mill town of Hindle in Lancashire in England, and concerns two young people who are discovered to have been having what would now be called a "dirty weekend" during their holiday, during the town's wakes ...
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In the hands of DigiCat Publishing, this new edition ensures the vigour of Brighouse's work is preserved for contemporary enthusiasts and scholars alike, promising accessibility without sacrificing the integrity of the original text.
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International in scope, this book is designed to be the pre-eminent reference work on the English-speaking theatre in the twentieth century.
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In "Resetting the Stage," Dragan Klaic argues convincingly that, in an increasingly crowded market of cultural goods, public theater is best served not by imitating its much larger commercial counterpart, but by asserting its artistic ...
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A survey of the process of Max Reinhardt's directorial development as it has influenced the theater of today. The author reviews the forces that made for playhouse progress at the time of Mr. Reinhardt's entry into the profession.
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The book is notable as being one of the first English writings which named important emer