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Theatre as Social Practice
1969 - 1976
The period marked a shift in theatre history research toward treating performance as a social and cultural activity, not merely a literary artifact. Scholars foreground performance as a site of labor, collaboration, logistics, and audience interaction, while emphasizing space, venues, and architectural features as key to understanding production and reception. Methodologies favored archival reconstruction, spatial analysis, and cross-period comparison to illuminate how plays circulated and how spectators encountered the stage.
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