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Theatre at the Crossroads of Culture

This book delves into the multifaceted nature of theatre as it intersects with various cultural heritages, examining its influence and evolution across different societies and epochs. more

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Patrice Pavis
Patrice Pavis

Patrice Pavis, born in 1947, is a renowned scholar and critic in the field of arts, with a broad influence on the development of contemporary art. His research spans across drama, film, and performance arts, making a significant impact on the field. more

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