Memories of the Revolution

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  • Memories of the Revolution Book Detail

  • Author : Holly Hughes
  • Release Date : 2015-11-30
  • Publisher : University of Michigan Press
  • Genre : Performing Arts
  • Pages : 243
  • ISBN 13 : 0472068636
  • File Size : 28,28 MB

Memories of the Revolution by Holly Hughes PDF Summary

Book Description: Scripts, interviews, photos, and critical commentary documenting the riotous beginnings of this long-lived experimental theater space for women

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