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Edward Gordon Craig's reputation as a stage designer is firmly established; his brilliance as a writer is only beginning to be recognised. This 1981 reissue including an introductory essay by Peter Holland shows him at his most self-revealing. As the original edition announced, 'Anything less like the conventional book of memoirs it would be difficult to imagine'.
Discusses theater of the twentieth century. This book presents theory and practice of theater.
Brings together the many diverse strands of Craig's theories, many of which influenced such individuals as Stanislavski, Reinhardt, Meyerhold and Brecht.
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