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Jean Genet: Critical Review by David Bradby

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SOURCE: Bradby, David. “Blacking Up—Three Productions by Peter Stein.” In A Radical Stage: Theatre in Germany in the 1970s and 1980s, edited by W. G. Sebald, pp. 18-30. Oxford: Berg Publishers Limited, 1988.

In the following review, Bradby assesses three productions of The Blacks directed by Peter Stein.

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