Eric Salmon contends that modern theatre is artistically
endangered. This book is his evaluation of the present state of
English-speaking theatre and an examination, through examples of
twentieth-century plays, both good and bad, of the reasons for it.
Salmon's method is critical-argumentative. He is as much concerned
with staging methods and playing as with the plays themselves,
though he regards the playwright as the primary artist in the
theatre and the actor as an interpretor.
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