A History of East African Theatre, Volume 2Colonial Theatre in British East Africa: Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
A History of East African Theatre, Volume 2: Colonial Theatre in British East Africa: Kenya,...
Plastow, Jane
2021-11-03 00:00:00
[Covering a period from the 1920s to the early 1960s this chapter explores how indigenous cultural, Christian missionary and western educational forces all affected the development of theatre in the colonial period. The significance of major colonial cultural policy shifts within this time period is assessed and the early theatre makers, their concerns and their theatrical forms discussed.]
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A History of East African Theatre, Volume 2Colonial Theatre in British East Africa: Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
[Covering a period from the 1920s to the early 1960s this chapter explores how indigenous cultural, Christian missionary and western educational forces all affected the development of theatre in the colonial period. The significance of major colonial cultural policy shifts within this time period is assessed and the early theatre makers, their concerns and their theatrical forms discussed.]
Published: Nov 3, 2021
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