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In this groundbreaking work, Wheatcroft explores the social and cultural implications of the emerging profession of acting during the late 19th century. Drawing on interviews with actors, playwrights, and other theater professionals, as well as her own extensive experience in the field, Wheatcroft sheds new light on the complex relationship between art and society.
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