The Drama Is Coming Now

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  • The Drama Is Coming Now Book Detail

  • Author : Richard Gilman
  • Release Date : 2008-10-01
  • Publisher : Yale University Press
  • Genre : Drama
  • Pages : 371
  • ISBN 13 : 0300133030
  • File Size : 42,42 MB

The Drama Is Coming Now by Richard Gilman PDF Summary

Book Description: This engrossing book presents the first collection in more than three decades of one of America’s finest drama critics. Richard Gilman chronicles a major period in American theater history, one that witnessed the birth or spread of Off-Broadway, regional theater, nonprofit companies, and avant-garde performance, as well as growing interest in plays by women and minorities and in world drama. His writing, however, is more than a revealing look at an era. It is criticism for the ages. Insightful, provocative, and impassioned, the articles represent the full range of Gilman’s interests. There are essays, profiles, and book reviews dealing with such topics as the “new naturalism” in theater, Brecht’s collected plays, and the legacy of Stanislavski. There is also a generous sampling of Gilman’s comments on plays by O’Neill, Miller, Chekhov, Albee, Ibsen, Anouilh, Beckett, Ionesco, Pinter, Fugard, and many others.

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