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Introduction; 1. The Weimar Republic: art and environment; 2. The Agitprop theatre: political 3. Agitprop and Revue: society; 4. Documentary drama the material; 5. Epic theatre: the actor and the structure; 6. Total theatre: the audience; 7. New drama: the author; 8. Piscator: contemporaries and critics; Notes; Chronological Table; Bibliography; Index.
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