Reimagining American TheatreMacmillan, 1991 - 307 страници This book is a reflection on the American theatre of the 1980s through the agency of selected articles and reviews written largely, though not exclusively, in the author's capacity as drama critic for "The new republic." |
Съдържание
FOREWORD REIMAGINING THE AMERICAN STAGE | 3 |
PART I PLAYS | 17 |
PART II PRODUCTIONS | 113 |
PART III POLEMICS | 207 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 293 |
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