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Regional Theatre: the Revolutionary Stage : ウィキペディア英語版 | Regional Theatre: the Revolutionary Stage
''Regional Theatre: The Revolutionary Stage'' is a 1977 book by Joseph Wesley Zeigler. Zeigler presents the history of how it came to be that there are professional theatres throughout the country that constitute "an alternative to the theatre on Broadway." 〔Zeigler, Joseph Wesley, ''Regional Theatre: The Revolutionary Stage'', New York: Da Capo Press, 1977, p. 1〕 The focus of his book is the Regional Theatre Movement ("Movement"), which took place from the 1940s through the late 1960s. While local theatres, most of them amateur, existed in American towns and cities prior to the Movement, it was this development that laid the foundation for today's network of regional theatres of comparable (and often superior) professional quality and artistic vision to that found in New York City. == Author==
During the Movement's formative years, Zeigler worked at two of its founding theatres, Arena Stage in Washington DC and the Actor's Workshop in San Francisco. He also worked at the Theatre Communications Group, an outgrowth of the Ford Foundation – two institutions he credits as having powerful influence on both the growth and the decline of the Movement.〔Zeigler, p. xiii - xiv〕
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