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Paperback The Provincetown Plays; Volume 03 Book

ISBN: 1177354136

ISBN13: 9781177354134

The Provincetown Plays; Volume 03

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Discover the groundbreaking theatrical works that emerged from the Provincetown Players in this curated anthology, "The Provincetown Plays, Volume 03." This collection captures the spirit of early 20th-century American drama, showcasing innovative and experimental plays that challenged conventional theatrical norms.

Featuring a range of playwrights and styles, this volume offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant artistic community of Provincetown and its influence on the development of modern American theater. Explore themes of social change, personal identity, and artistic expression through these influential and thought-provoking plays. A must-read for students and enthusiasts of American drama and theater history.

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