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Chamber theatre

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is a method of adapting literary works to the stage using a maximal amount of the work's original text and often minimal and suggestive settings.
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might be played by multiple actors. Professor Robert S. Breen (1909-1991) introduced "Chamber Theater" to his Oral Interpretation Classes at
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American Theatre : A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1969-2000: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1969-2000
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Thomas S. Hischak Professor of Theater State University of New York at Cortland (12 January 2001).
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One of the most renowned, elaborate examples of chamber theater is
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Historical Dictionary of Contemporary American Theater: 1930-2010
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companies in Chicago. Galati's chamber theater adaptation of
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Dorothy Heathcote on Education and Drama: Essential Writings
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Index

narration
narrator
Northwestern University
Frank Galati
Goodman Theater
Steppenwolf Theater
John Steinbeck
The Grapes of Wrath
Tony Awards
David Edgar
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Charles Dickens
third person
mimetic
Chamber play
Dorothy Heathcote on Education and Drama: Essential Writings
ISBN
978-1-317-63250-4
Historical Dictionary of Contemporary American Theater: 1930-2010
ISBN
978-0-8108-7950-8
American Theatre : A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1969-2000: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1969-2000
ISBN
978-0-19-535255-9
Category
Theatrical genres

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