Explore the vibrant world of early 20th-century community theater and civic pageantry with "Community Drama and Pageantry." This volume delves into the significance of dramatic performances and elaborate processions as vital components of community life. Discover how these events fostered social cohesion, celebrated local history, and provided avenues for artistic expression. From small-town theatrical productions to grand civic celebrations, this book illuminates the role of drama and pageantry in shaping community identity and enriching the cultural landscape of a bygone era. A valuable resource for historians, theater enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the roots of modern community engagement.
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