Theatre from Realism to Modernity

About this Course

This module constitutes the core Theatre Studies module and will introduce students to the key theorists and practitioners of the late 19th and early 20th century theatre.  They will engage critically with textual and theatre studies in Europe, America and South Africa, and investigate key realist and modernist innovators, as well as experiencing the practical application of the theoretical paradigms. 

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