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Paperback Our American Theatre Book

ISBN: 1025885805

ISBN13: 9781025885803

Our American Theatre

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"Our American Theatre" is a comprehensive and insightful examination of the evolution of the American stage during the early twentieth century. Written by the distinguished critic Oliver M. Sayler, this work captures a pivotal era when the United States began to forge a distinct and sophisticated theatrical identity. The book serves as a vital record of the "New Movement" in theatre, detailing the shift from traditional commercial productions toward more innovative and artistically ambitious works.

Sayler provides a deep dive into the creative forces that defined the age, offering critical analysis of influential playwrights, directors, and actors. From the rise of the Little Theatre movement to the emergence of transformative figures like Eugene O'Neill, "Our American Theatre" explores the structural and creative changes that modernized American drama. The text examines not only the productions themselves but also the cultural and social climate that allowed a uniquely American voice to flourish in the performing arts.

Rich in historical detail and contemporary perspective, this work is an essential resource for students of drama, cultural historians, and anyone seeking to understand the foundations of modern American performance. It remains a testament to the visionaries who reimagined the possibilities of the stage.

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