A peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-American Theatre Conference. Theatre History Studies is devoted to research in all areas of theatre studies, with special interest in archival research, historical documentation, and historiography. Many issues feature a special section curated around a special theme or topic; for 2017 that special section focus on histories of new writing for the theatre. Featured in THEATRE HISTORY STUDIES 2017, VOLUME 36 ...
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A peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-American Theatre Conference. Theatre History Studies is devoted to research in all areas of theatre studies, with special interest in archival research, historical documentation, and historiography. Many issues feature a special section curated around a special theme or topic; for 2017 that special section focus on histories of new writing for the theatre. Featured in THEATRE HISTORY STUDIES 2017, VOLUME 36 "Resisting Arlecchino's Mask: The Case of Marcello Moretti" by Gabrielle Houle "Making Space for Performance: Theatrical-Architectural Nationalism in Postindependence Ghana" by David Afriyie Donkor "Preparing Boys for War: J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan Enlists in World War I's 'Great Adventure'" by Laura Ferdinand Feldmeyer "Not Just Rock 'n' Roll: Chicago Theatre, 1984-1990" by Julie Jackson "New Writing and Theatre History" by Sara Freeman "New Plays in New Tongues: Bilingualism and Immigration at the New Italian Theatre in France" by Matthew McMahan "The Waterloo Summer of the Prince of Wales's Theatre: New Writing, Old Friends, and Early Realism in the Victorian Theatre" by Shannon Epplett "Chekhov's Three Sisters : A Proto-Poststructuralist Experiment" by Sarah Wyman "Historicizing Shakesfear and Translating Shakespeare Anew" by Lezlie C. Cross "A New Noble Kinsmen : The Play On! Project and Making New Plays Out of Old" by Martine Kei Green-Rogers and Alex N. Vermillion "Making New Theatre Together: The First Writers' Group at the Royal Court Theatre and Its Legacy Within the Young Writers' Programme" by Nicholas Holden "New Writing in a Populist Context: A Play, a Pie, and a Pint" by Deana Nichols "American Playwriting and the Now New" by Todd London The Robert A. Schanke Award-Winning Essay: "Black Folk's Theatre to Black Lives Matter: The Black Revolution on Campus" by La Donna L. Forsgren
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