Experimental Theater (Critical Survey of Drama, Second Revised Edition)
Overview
“Experimental theater” is an often-used term that has a variety of possible definitions. In a broad sense, every great artist is essentially an experimenter; in this sense, the plays of dramatists such as T. S. Eliot, Eugene O’Neill, and Tennessee Williams were demonstrably experimental. Clearly, this is not the sense of the term as...
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