Theatre Culture in America, 1825–1860
Discover the vibrant landscape of American theatre in the decades leading up to the Civil War with Theatre Culture in America, 1825–1860 by Cambridge University Press. This insightful hardback, published in 1997, spans 308 pages and explores the dynamic ways in which Americans staged their cultures. The author argues that cultural expression is a performance that unfolds both within and beyond traditional playhouses, illuminating the rich tapestry of social and artistic interactions of the time. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in American history, theatre studies, and cultural performance. Delve into the intricate relationship between society and theatre during this transformative period in American history.