Theatre History Studies 2016, Volume 35
Explore the rich tapestry of theatrical history with "Theatre History Studies 2016, Volume 35," expertly edited by Sara Freeman and published by The University of Alabama Press. This compelling volume spans 392 pages and delves into various aspects of theater in unique historical contexts. The first section presents insightful essays that examine German theatre's evolution "from the rubble of Berlin," alongside discussions of German nationalist mass spectacles that shaped the artistic landscape.
In the second part, the volume invites readers to "Rethink the Maternal," presenting a thought-provoking exploration of maternal themes in both contemporary and historical theater. This collection is essential for anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of theatrical production and its societal influences. Perfect for scholars, students, and theater enthusiasts alike, "Theatre History Studies 2016, Volume 35" offers an engaging and informative journey through the fascinating world of theater history.