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Drama

May 19, 1910 issue

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This article presents information on the book "The Theory of the Theatre," by Clayton Hamilton. This book, consisting of twenty-two essays on the theatre-its development, product, management, and mission--and the various influences affecting it, is dedicated to Brander Matthews, whom the author is evidently a diligent student and faithful disciple. Hamilton is greatly impressed, apparently, by the ingenious theories of Gustave Le Eon concerning the psychology of crowds, but these are less applicable probably to a theatrical audience than to any other assemblage.

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