Theatre Arts 234AD - American Drama, 1787-present
Fall
2016
01
4.00
Heidi Holder
MW 08:35AM-09:50AM
Mount Holyoke College
97347
Rooke Theatre 104
hholder@mtholyoke.edu
98135,97347
This course offers a broad survey of American drama in the context of performance traditions such as minstrelsy, melodrama, realism, the Broadway musical, and the avant-garde. We read works that challenge and expand concepts of national identity and their connection to discourses of race, class, ethnicity, and gender. How do the characters and landscapes of these plays reflect historical events and theatrical inventions? What do they tell us about what it means to be an 'American,' and how have our answers changed over time? Playwrights will include Tyler, Baker, Aiken, Brown, Boucicault, O'Neill, Stein, Hurston, Wilder, Williams, Miller, Shepard, Kennedy, Wilson, Kushner, and Parks.