Theatre History Studies (THS) is a peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-America Theatre Conference THEATRE HISTORY STUDIES, VOLUME 38 PART I: Studies in Theatre History ELIZABETH COEN
Hanswurst's Public: Defending the Comic in the Theatres of Eighteenth-Century Vienna BRIDGET MCFARLAND
"This Affair of a Theatre" The Boston Theatre Controversy and the Americanization of the Stage RYAN TVEDT
From Moscow to Simferopol: How the Russian Cubo-Futurists Accessed the Provinces DANIELLA VINITSKI MOONEY
So Long Ago I Can't Remember: GAle GAtes et al. and the 1990s Immersive Theatre
Part II: The Site-Based Theatre Audience Experience: Dramaturgy and Ethics --EDITED BY PENELOPE COLE AND RAND HARMON
PENELOPE COLE
Site-Based Theatre: The Beginning
PENELOPE COLE
Becoming the Mob: Mike Brookes and Mike Pearson's
Coriolan/us SEAN BARTLEY
A Walk in the Park: David Levine's
Private Moment and Ethical Participation in Site-Based Performance
DAVID BISAHA
"I Want You to Feel Uncomfortable" Adapting Participation in
A 24-Decade History of Popular Music at San Francisco's Curran Theatre
COLLEEN RUA
Navigating Neverland and Wonderland: Audience as Spect-Character
GUILLERMO AVILES-RODRIGUEZ, PENELOPE COLE, RAND HARMON, AND ERIN B. MEE
Ethics and Site-Based Theatre: A Curated Discussion
PART III: The Robert A. Schanke Award-Winning Essay from the 1038 Mid-America Theatre Conference MICHELLE GRANSHAW
Inventing the Tramp: The Early Tramp Comic on the Variety Stage