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A travel-based study of Continental stage practice records impressions of performances and productions across several European theaters. The text moves from critiques of naturalistic realism to examinations of the living stage and the trajectory from realism through expressionism, with attention to directors, actors, scenic design, stage machinery, and the increasing use of light as a primary setting. Drawings are paired with analytical commentary to convey visual atmosphere and production choices. Case studies from major venues illustrate trends toward simplicity, a retreat from mechanized spectacle, and experimental forms that seek to represent inner life rather than literal illusion.

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Kenneth Macgowan

Kenneth Macgowan was an American author and playwright known for his contributions to the fields of theater and anthropology. His notable works include "Continental Stagecraft," which explores the intricacies of stage design and performance, and "Early Man in the New World," where he delves into the archaeological and anthropological aspects of early human life in North America. Macgowan's writings reflect a keen interest in both the arts and the sciences, bridging the gap between cultural expression and historical inquiry.

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