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[So much theatre has been made in these nations post-independence that a comprehensive overview would be impracticable. This chapter therefore offers an historicised framework into which are interpolated a series of case studies of important movements, playwrights and theatrical ideas. The chapter illustrates how and why theatre-making thought and practice have diverged in these nations in the post-colonial period.]
Published: Nov 3, 2021
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