The Original Theatre of the City of New York: From the Mid-Sixties to the Mid-Seventies

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The Original Theatre of the City of New York: From the Mid-Sixties to the Mid-Seventies is a critical historical study by Stefan Brecht that documents and analyzes New York’s avant-garde and experimental theater scene during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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instanceOf book
critical study
historical study
analyzes experimental theatre practices of the early 1970s
experimental theatre practices of the late 1960s
author Stefan Brecht NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
documents avant-garde performance groups in New York
off-off-Broadway theatre
field performance history
theatre history
focusesOnLocation New York City NERFINISHED
genre performance studies
theatre criticism
hasAuthorBackground Stefan Brecht was a theatre scholar NERFINISHED
Stefan Brecht was the son of Bertolt Brecht NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject New York City theatre NERFINISHED
avant-garde theatre
experimental theatre
relatedTo American experimental theatre
New York avant-garde movement NERFINISHED
temporalCoverage mid-1960s
mid-1970s

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Stefan Brecht notableWork The Original Theatre of the City of New York: From the Mid-Sixties to the Mid-Seventies