Description:
Theatre History Studies, Vol. 43 offers a dynamic snapshot of contemporary theatre scholarship, featuring essays, manifestos, and reviews that interrogate performance, history, and cultural memory. Edited by Jocelyn L. Buckner, this volume includes a special section titled "Manifestos for Black Theatre, Then and Now," alongside award-winning research and critical reflections on dance, dramaturgy, and activism. With contributions from leading and emerging voices, it affirms the journal's role as a vital space for scholars committed to attending and tending to the evolving field of theatre history.