Theatre And War, 1933-1945
by Michael Balfour

Theatre And War, 1933-1945 Book Cover
Theatre And War, 1933-1945 Cover

Highlights

Youth Theatre

Synopsis

On an April evening in 1934, on the River Arno in Florence, an air squadron, an infantry, a cavalry brigade, fifty trucks, four field and machine gun batteries, ten field radio stations, and six photoelectric units presented a piece of theatre.

The mass spectacle, 18 BL involved over two thousand amateur actors and was performed before an audience of twenty thousand.

18 BL is one of eleven extraordinary essays collected together for the first time.

The essays have been selected and edited from a wide range of publications dating from the 1940s to the 1990s.

The authors are academics, cultural historians, and theatre practitioners - some with direct experience of the harsh conditions of Europe during the war.

Each author critically assesses the function of theatre in times of world crisis, exploring themes of Fascist aesthetic propaganda in Italy and Germany, of theatre re-education programmes in the Gulags of Russia, of cultural "sustenance" for the troops at the front and interned German refugees in the UK, or cabaret shows as a currency for survival in Jewish concentration camps.

Themes

Publication

Year Published
2001
ISBN 10
1571814973
ISBN 13
9781571814975
Binding
Paperback
Edition
1
Print Length
208 pages
Place Published
New York
Language
English
LCCN
46734
LCC
PN2570 .T389 2001
DCC
791/.094/09043
Print
Theatre And War, 1933-1945 is a youth theatre play written by and published by Berghahn Books in New York, 2001. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781571814975 and an ISBN-10 of 1571814973.

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