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This fascinating lecture explores the role of the stage in society, from its origins in ancient Greece to its place in the modern world. Written by Stewart Duckworth Headlam, a prominent Anglican priest and social reformer of the 19th century, this work reveals the ways in which theater has served as a mirror of society, reflecting its values, beliefs, and aspirations.
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