Varieties of Independent Music Theatre in Europe
Hans-Jörg Kapp begins his essay on independent music theatre in German-speaking Europe with the following sentence: ‘It exists, the “independent music theatre scene”’.² It is typical for this type of theatre that one would feel the need to point out its very existence. With an eye towards independen...
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