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musical theater
Title: musical theater
Category: History
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musical theater
At the beginning of the twentieth century, American theatre was heavily dominated by commercialism. In 1909, an attempt to establish a European-style art theatre in New York City was made (Geisinger, 241). The building was so cavernous and unsuited for experimental work that the project failed after two seasons. Dedicated to producing the best of European and classical drama and to fostering new American plays, the first production groups of the 1900’s were amateurs (Geisinger, 241). The memberships
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The Making of the American Theater. New York: Coward Mccann Inc. 1965.
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