J. B. Priestley is the first book to provide a detailed and up
to date analysis of the enormous contribution made by this
playwright, novelist, journalist and critic to twentieth century
British theatre.
Priestley was often criticised for being either too populist or
too experimental and this study unpicks the contradictions of a
playwright and theatre theorist popular with audiences but too
often dismissed by critics; describing and analysing in detail not
only his plays but also their specific historical and contemporary
productions.
Using a combination of archive, review and critical materials,
the book re-locates Priestley as a theatre theorist of substance as
well as a playwright who challenged theatre conventions and
assumptions about audience expectations, at a time when theatre was
considered both conservative and lacking in innovation.
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