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The Living Theatre

Art, Exile, and Outrage

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434 pages
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16 hours

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Focusing on the Living Theatre, this book explores its role as a groundbreaking force in American theater, known for its bold and avant-garde performances. The group challenged societal norms and faced significant backlash, including arrests and censorship. It showcased the works of influential artists like Tennessee Williams and Allen Ginsberg, highlighting its impact on both culture and government. Through its daring approach, the Living Theatre left a lasting legacy in the world of experimental art.

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The Living Theatre, John Tytell

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1997
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