This book is an insightful commentary on the state of English theater in the early 20th century. Brereton offers detailed reviews of the year’s most important productions, as well as analysis of the emerging trends and challenges facing contemporary theater. A fascinating glimpse into the cultural and social history of English theater during a time of great change and innovation.
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