1924. This book has grown out of a series of five lectures which
were delivered by the author at the University of Liverpool. He
begins: I propose, in this book, to make a plea for an organized
theater, but I shall not confine myself to that plea, for a theater
is merely a machine whose work depends upon the capacity of those
by whom it is owned and operated. My plea, indeed, will be for such
a theater, but it will include the much more important demand for
an intelligent audience. Due to the age and scarcity of the
original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty or faded.
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