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Percy MacKaye was an American dramatist, poet, and playwright who played a significant role in the development of American theater in the early 20th century. He is best known for his innovative works that often combined elements of poetry and drama, reflecting the cultural and social issues of his time. Among his notable contributions to theater is the concept of the 'masque,' which he adapted to create engaging community performances that encouraged audience participation. His works often drew on themes from American history and folklore, making them resonate with a broad audience.

MacKaye's influence extended beyond his own plays; he was a mentor and inspiration to many playwrights and artists in the American theater scene. His commitment to the art form and his belief in its power to foster community and dialogue helped shape the landscape of American drama. Throughout his career, he sought to elevate the status of theater as a serious art form, and his legacy continues to inspire contemporary playwrights and actors alike.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum March 29, 1875
Födelseplats Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Dödsdatum May 31, 1956