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Nation and Race in West End Revue

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The London West End revue emerged as a response to early 20th-century social and political insecurities in Britain, particularly concerning colonial rule and demands for reform. It utilized satire, parody, and social commentary to reflect the complexities of contemporary life, blending various performance arts like dance, music, and theatre. This multidisciplinary approach challenged traditional narratives and representations, resonating with both the intellectual avant-garde and the workers' theatre movement. The revue's unique style marked a shift from musical comedy, articulating a nuanced critique of a shifting British cultural landscape.

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Nation and Race in West End Revue, David Linton

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2021
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