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1. Introduction
Part I: A Historical Background
2. The Cultural Setting
3. The Development of Theatre Genres
4. Traditions of Theatre
Part II: Theatre as Art
5. Drama
6. Music and Dance
7. Production
8. Transmission of Theatre Art
Part III: Theatre as an Institution
9. Extent and Distribution
10. Theatre and the Social Contract
11. The Troupe
12. Economics
13. The Audience
14. Social Status of Troupes
Part IV: Theatre as Communication
15. Past and Present
16. Theatre and Other Mass Media
17. Theatre and the Communication Process
Appendix: Major Theatre Genres as Performed in 1964
Bibiliography
Notes
Glossary
Index
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