The Tulane Drama Review [later known as TDR: the drama review] vol. 9, #3, Spring, 1966: Homosexuality & the Theatre
de Schechner, Richard, editor, Charles L. Mee, Jr., Donald M. Kaplan, Antonin Artaud, Alan Schneider, Norman Hartweg, et al
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New Orleans: Tulane University, 1965. Magazine. 253p., reviews, essays, bibliography, plays, very good paperback theatre arts journal in wraps. T27. This issue considers the Homosexual in American Theatre. Also: Artaud, To End God's Judgment. Schneider: Reality Is Not Enough. Hartweg's play "The Pit
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- The Tulane Drama Review [later known as TDR: the drama review] vol. 9, #3, Spring, 1966: Homosexuality & the Theatre
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- Schechner, Richard, editor, Charles L. Mee, Jr., Donald M. Kaplan, Antonin Artaud, Alan Schneider, Norman Hartweg, et al
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- 1965
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- 1960S; Critical Theory; Literary criticism; Serials, journals, magazines; Theater, theatre;
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