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Written by one of the most important theatrical innovators of the early 20th century, this book offers a manifesto for the future of theater as an art form. Craig advocates for a return to simplicity and directness in theatrical production, advocating for the use of simple sets, lighting, and costumes to allow the audience to engage more fully with the performers and performances.
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