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Village Radicals, new Americans, Boom, and Crash

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美國劇場黃金年代
This program analyzes the cultural changes that occurred during the early 20th century, the golden age of American mainstream theater. Ellen Adler, owner of The Stella Adler Conservatory; playwright Michael Dinwiddie; Brooks McNamara, director of the Shubert Archive; and theater historian and author Mary Henderson address topics such as the impact of immigrants on the emerging voices in drama; the blossoming of ethnic theater; the role of the American Laboratory Theater; the influence of the Greenwich Village Theatre and the Provincetown Players; and the works of Eugene O’Neill, including Beyond the Horizon, Long Day’s Journey into Night, and The Iceman Cometh.

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This program analyzes the cultural changes that occurred during the early 20th century, the golden age of American mainstream theater. Topics include the impact of immigrants on the emerging voices in drama, the blossoming of ethnic theater, the role of the American Laboratory Theater, the influence of the Greenwich Village Theatre and the Provincetown Players, and the works of Eugene O'Neill, including Beyond the Horizon, Long Day's Journey into Night, and The Iceman Cometh. 探討美國劇場發展, 共六集. 第四集 : 二十世紀初美國劇場的黃金時期

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