Theatre Journal

Theatre Journal is a quarterly academic journal established in 1949 and an official publication of The Association for Theatre in Higher Education. It covers the field of performing arts and features social and historical research, production reviews, and theoretical inquiries. It also publishes special issues focusing on narrower topics of interest to students of theatre.

The journal is published by the Johns Hopkins University Press.

Famous quotes containing the words theatre and/or journal:

    To save the theatre, the theatre must be destroyed, the actors and actresses must all die of the plague. They poison the air, they make art impossible. It is not drama that they play, but pieces for the theatre. We should return to the Greeks, play in the open air: the drama dies of stalls and boxes and evening dress, and people who come to digest their dinner.
    Eleonora Duse (1858–1924)

    Unfortunately, many things have been omitted which should have been recorded in our journal; for though we made it a rule to set down all our experiences therein, yet such a resolution is very hard to keep, for the important experience rarely allows us to remember such obligations, and so indifferent things get recorded, while that is frequently neglected. It is not easy to write in a journal what interests us at any time, because to write it is not what interests us.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)