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Romain Rolland and the French People's Theatre

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2021

Extract

“And he was obscurely attracted by the new promised world—the people … Like other naive young men, he cherished great plans for popular art, people's concerts and people's theatre, which he would have been very troubled to define. He expected that revolution might make possible artistic renovation, and he claimed that he had no other interest in the social movement.”

Romain RollandJean-Christophe

Type
Historical
Copyright
Copyright © 1977 The Drama Review

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References

The two photos are of The People's Theatre of Bussang; left, in 1895, and above, in 1898.

Photo: Le 14 Juillet.