Seminal plays and essays reveal the radical origins and approach of
Appalachia’s Roadside Theater This two-volume anthology tells the
story of Roadside Theater’s first 45 years and includes nine
award-winning original play scripts; ten essays by authors from
different disciplines and generations, which explore the plays’
social, economic, and political circumstances; and a critical
recounting of the theater’s history from 1975 through 2020. The
plays in Volume 1 offer a people’s history of the Appalachian
coalfields, from the European incursion through the American War in
Vietnam.
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