Focusing on the diverse acting styles prevalent in the German Expressionist theater between 1916 and 1921, this book delves into the artistic innovations and techniques that defined this unique period. It explores how these styles reflected the cultural and social upheavals of the time, offering insights into the evolution of performance art. Through detailed analysis, the text highlights the interplay between actors and the avant-garde movement, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of theatrical history.
David F. Kuhns Bücher
