"Makeshift Chicago Stages authoritatively chronicles the rise of the performing arts in Chicago, the world’s most exciting theater city. Featuring esteemed cultural historians alongside the vanguard of emerging theater scholars, this important collection reveals how artistry staged on the margins—from the 1893 Columbian World Exposition to contemporary storefront theater—became a central concern of Chicago culture and built American theater." —Harvey Young, coauthor of Black Theater is Black Life: An Oral History of Chicago Theater and Dance, 1970-2010 (Northwestern University Press, 2013)
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“’All Passes—Art Alone Endures,’ which is emblazoned on Chicago’s Fine Arts Building, is emblematic of theater practice in Chicago and of this fine volume of essays.” —M. S. LoMonaco, Fairfield University, CHOICE— -
"Makeshift Chicago Stages is a fascinating account of the spatial histories of Chicago theater. Filled with evocative detail, this volume is a study of how aesthetics are shaped by architecture, opportunities, and chance." —Chloe Johnston, author of Ensemble-Made Chicago: A Guide to Devised Theater (Northwestern University Press, 2018)— -
"Makeshift Chicago Stages authoritatively chronicles the rise of the performing arts in Chicago, the world’s most exciting theater city. Featuring esteemed cultural historians alongside the vanguard of emerging theater scholars, this important collection reveals how artistry staged on the margins—from the 1893 Columbian World Exposition to contemporary storefront theater—became a central concern of Chicago culture and built American theater." —Harvey Young, coauthor of Black Theater is Black Life: An Oral History of Chicago Theater and Dance, 1970-2010 (Northwestern University Press, 2013)
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"Makeshift Chicago Stages is a fascinating account of the spatial histories of Chicago theater. Filled with evocative detail, this volume is a study of how aesthetics are shaped by architecture, opportunities, and chance." —Chloe Johnston, author of Ensemble-Made Chicago: A Guide to Devised Theater (Northwestern University Press, 2018)— -
“’All Passes—Art Alone Endures,’ which is emblazoned on Chicago’s Fine Arts Building, is emblematic of theater practice in Chicago and of this fine volume of essays.” —M. S. LoMonaco, Fairfield University, CHOICE— -