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Reimagining American Theatre

by Brustein, Robert

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Hill & Wang, 1991. First Edition. Very good plus book in Fine dust jacket Hard Cover Dustjacket protected by mylar. Author is a critic for The New Republic and artistic director of American Repertory Theatre. Defends the quality of American acting, playwriting and directing and analyzes the uneasy relationship in America btween art and politics. Concludes that American theatre is undergoing an unacknowledged reannaissance. Contains many references to the plays of Samuel Beckett, Henrik Ibsen, Tennessee Williams, David Mamet et al. Also discusses Robert Wilson, the theater artist who worked with Philip Glass, David Byrne and many others..

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Title
Reimagining American Theatre
Author
Brustein, Robert
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