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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance

Edited by Dennis Kennedy

2004 Reference Reviews Top Ten Print Reference Source

2004 Choice Outstanding Academic Title

This encyclopedia provides authoritative and up-to-date information about theatre and performance from ancient Greek theatre to the latest developments in London, Paris, New York, and around the globe. In addition to performances in playhouses, it covers dance, opera, radio, film, television, and popular performance, including carnivals, circus, and public executions. Entries range from short definitions of terms to lengthy considerations of genres and movements, such as feminism and psychoanalytic criticism. Entries on cities and regions place performance in its local social and political context. Written in accessible language, this encyclopedia brings together an international cast of over 300 specialist contributors.

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Dennis Kennedy, editor

Dennis Kennedy is Samuel Beckett Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies, and head of the School of Drama, at Trinity College, Dublin. His award-winning publications include Granville Barker and the Dream of Theatre, Looking at Shakespeare: a visual history of twentieth-century performance, and Foreign Shakespeare.


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