Publisher's Synopsis
"The New Movement in the Theatre" explores the burgeoning trends and experimental spirit of early twentieth-century theatrical innovation. Sheldon Cheney, a keen observer of the dramatic arts, examines the shift away from traditional theatrical conventions towards more avant-garde and expressive forms. This volume offers insights into the individuals and movements that sought to redefine the stage. With careful analysis, Cheney illuminates the foundational principles that underpinned the modernist transformation of the theater, making this work essential for anyone interested in the history and evolution of dramatic performance.
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