This book patiently waited on my 'to read' shelf and here I've read Fools and Mortals by Bernard Cornwell (stupid goodreads doesn't allow me to insert book/author, plaque upon their houses), so it fitted very nicely into my reading queue.
Decent overview of the evolution of theater, starting with the Greeks, moving to the Middle Ages and Renaissance and then transitioning to contemporary theater in Europe and America.
Audio book has inserts from theater performances, and while it seems like a delightful addition, it really is not. Some inserts were literally wailings or thunderous rantings, whisperings or screechings and disturbing - all of them.