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    "If the wizard is a wizard who will serve" : the movical and shifting receptions of the St. Louis Municipal Opera and Royal Shakespeare Company's stage adaptations of MGM's "The Wizard of Oz" [1]
    In her own words : Connie Regan-Blake, the foremother of the festival-based American storytelling revival [1]
    The influence of gender on the careers of women theatre faculty in higher education : a qualitative investigation [1]
    Intercultural adapturgy : twenty-first century women adapting Spanish golden age plays [1]
    Journeying a/cross the divide : an auto/ethnographic performance of coming out [1]
    Killing "woman" : gender and violence in selected plays by Sheila Callaghan and Marisa Wegrzyn [1]
    Kiss today goodbye, and point me toward tomorrow : reviving the time-bound musical, 1968-1975 [1]
    Knickerbockers west : how three playwrights shaped the image of the American west [1]
    The labor of action for the operation of truth : the phenomenology and dramatic Platonism of Meisner technique as refined and extended by William Esper [1]
    The microecology of identity in the last plays of Lanford Wilson [1]
    No crown without the cross : the formation, existence, and disappearance of the Catholic Stage Guild of Ireland [1]
    Opposite sides of a hyphen : becoming my Iranian-American identity through autobiographical performance [1]
    Painted ceilings in scenic design: reflections of American women in scenic design [1]
    Performance, playwriting and pedagogy : teaching devised theatre in the digital age [1]
    Performing resurrection: upholding the spirit and legacy of El Salvador's Saint Oscar A. Romero through Bread and Puppet's and MECATE's radical theatre activism and liberation theology [1]
    The recovery project : three dramatic works concerning alcoholism and recovery [1]
    Resisting lore in playwriting education : an investigation into the pedagogy of playwriting [1]
    Sarah Ruhl's women : gender, representation and subversion in the Clean house, Eurydice and In the next room, or the vibrator play [1]
    Saturday Night slide show [1]
    Social critiques in three prose plays by Maxwell Anderson : Saturday's children, Both your houses, and The star-wagon [1]