New Theatre Quarterly 30: Volume 8, Part 2One of a series discussing topics of interest in theatre studies from theoretical, methodological, philosophical and historical perspectives. The books are aimed at drama and theatre teachers, advanced students in schools and colleges, arts authorities, actors, playwrights, critics and directors. |
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Contents
Actors Audiences and Theatrical Energy | 107 |
Cole Porter in Britain | 113 |
Armand Gattis Theatre of Social Experiment 19891991 | 123 |
Approaches to Examining Student Performance | 140 |
New Yorks Theatre of Desperation | 146 |
British Strike Plays of the 1920s | 159 |
towards a Feminist Staging of Macbeth | 167 |
Blaho Uhlar and the Slovak Theatre of Crisis | 178 |
NTQ Reports and Announcements | 187 |
NTQ Book Reviews | 195 |
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