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One Public - New York's Public Theater in the Era of Oskar Eustis

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 27.11.2025

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Since its founding by Joseph Papp in the 1950s, The Public Theater has been an American artistic leader defined by its breadth of programming, from Hair and A Chorus Line to Free Shakespeare in the Park. With the recent critical and financial success of Fun Home and Hamilton , and its emphasis on new play development, The Public''s contemporary history has been equally remarkable, even as world crises and social changes have tested the mettle of its foundation of accessible and "radically inclusive" theater for all. One Public: New York''s Public Theater in the Era of Oskar Eustis presents the broader organization, its creative methodology, and its enormous growth over the past twenty years. Framed by the tenure and leadership of its current artistic director, the book tells the contemporary story, recorded over many interviews with iconic practitioners and performers, ranging from Diane Paulus, Tony Kushner, and Lynn Nottage to Kevin Kline, Chelsea Clinton, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Case study-driven, One Public uses oral history accounts and authorial experience to illuminate The Public Theater, Eustis, and their cultural influence on the city of New York and the greater United States. The story highlights the successes and challenges of an institution at once espousing a mission of inclusive and community-based arts creation, while also developing Broadway hits and international fame.

About the author

Kevin Landis is a scholar and chair of the Theatre and Dance Program at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA. His books include: Cultural Performance: New Perspectives on Performance Studies (2017). He has written about the Public Theater in American Theater Magazine (“A Mobile Movement”, spring 2017) and served as a visiting scholar at the company.

Product details

Authors Kevin Landis
Publisher Methuen Drama
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 27.11.2025
 
EAN 9781350283459
ISBN 978-1-350-28345-9
No. of pages 336
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

New York City, Theatre Management, Society & culture: general, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / Broadway & Musicals

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