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A History of German Theatre

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Covering German-language theatre from the Middle Ages to the present day, this study demonstrates how and why theatre became so important in German-speaking countries.

Written by leading international scholars of German theatre, chapters cover all aspects of theatrical performance, including acting, directing, play-writing, scenic design and theatre architecture.

The book argues that theatre is more central to the artistic life of German-speaking countries than anywhere else in the world.

Relating German-language theatre to its social and intellectual context, the History demonstrates how theatre has often been used as a political tool.

It challenges the idea that German theatre was undeveloped in contrast to other European countries in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, provides a thematic survey of the crucial period of growth in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and discusses modern and contemporary German theatre by focusing in turn on the directors, playwrights, designers and theatre architecture.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521175356 / 9780521175357
Paperback / softback
03/03/2011
United Kingdom
English
463 p.
23 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2008.