To Repair the World: Zelda Fichandler and the Transformation of American Theater
- Author: Robinson, Mary B.
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Contents
- Note
- Foreword by Jane Alexander
- Preface
- Prologue: Destined to be a Pioneer: Boston and Washington DC, 1924 to 1950
- Chapter 1. Something Was Happening There: Arena Stage, 1950 to 1961
- Chapter 2. Making a Point: Arena Stage, 1961 to 1967
- Chapter 3. Trapped in the Ring: Arena Stage, 1967 to 1968
- Chapter 4. Tension Between the Old and the New: Arena Stage, 1969 to 1973
- Chapter 5. A Long-Postponed Rendezvous: Arena Stage in the USSR, 1973
- Chapter 6. Passionately Involved in Everything: Arena Stage, 1973 to 1978
- Chapter 7. A Very Charmed Circle of People: Arena Stage, 1978 to 1984
- Chapter 8. Changing the Zeitgeist: New York University, 1984 to 1991
- Chapter 9. Adding Some New Energy: Arena Stage, 1984 to 1988
- Chapter 10. An Unbridgeable Aesthetic Gulf: Arena Stage, 1986 to 1987
- Chapter 11. A Sense of Completion: Arena Stage in Israel, 1987
- Chapter 12. Returning to the Room with Actors: Arena Stage, 1987 to 1991
- Chapter 13. Being a Missionary: The Acting Company, 1991 to 1994
- Chapter 14. Taking Those Big Risks: New York University, 1991 to 2000
- Chapter 15. Keeping the Door Open: Arena Stage, 1991 to 2008
- Chapter 16. We Carry on Telling Stories: New York University, 2001 to 2008
- Chapter 17. How Do We Move It Forward? Washington DC, 2008 to 2016
- Afterword: Passing the Fire
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Bibliography
- Permissions
- Index