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| Discipline | Performing arts |
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| Language | English |
| Edited by | Sean Metzger |
| Publication details | |
Former name | Educational Theatre Journal |
| History | 1949-present |
| Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press for theAssociation for Theatre in Higher Education (United States) |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt | |
| ISO 4 | Theatre J. |
| Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus · W&L | |
| ISSN | 0192-2882 (print) 1086-332X (web) |
| LCCN | 79643622 |
| OCLC no. | 33895455 |
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TheTheatre Journal is a quarterlypeer-reviewedacademic journal covering thetheatre arts,[1] with articles from the October and December issues centering on a predetermined theme. It is an official publication ofThe Association for Theatre in Higher Education[2] and is published on their behalf by theJohns Hopkins University Press.
The journal was established in 1949 as theEducational Theatre Journal and obtained its current name in 1979.[3] The American Educational Theatre Association intended the journal to serve the field of educational theatre and drama in a manner similar to how theQuarterly Journal of Speech andPublications of the Modern Language Association of America served the fields of speech and modern languages respectively.[4] The foundingeditor-in-chief was Barnard Hewitt (University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign). Other past editors includeOscar Brockett, James S. Moy,Sue-Ellen Case, Enoch Brater, William B. Worthen, Janelle Reinelt,Loren Kruger,David McDonald,Susan Bennett, David Román, Harry Elam, Jean Graham-Jones, Penny Farfan, Ric Knowles, Joanne Tompkins, and Jennifer Parker-Starbuck.[5]
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