Broadening in scope, Part Two offers a revisionary reading of Empire and Otherness on the Musical stage, and concludes with a consideration of the Great War and the interwar period, as Musical Theatre performed a nostalgia for a particular kind of \'Britishness\', reflecting the anxieties of a nation in decline..
Broadening in scope, Part Two offers a revisionary reading of Empire and Otherness on the Musical stage, and concludes with a consideration of the Great War and the interwar period, as Musical Theatre performed a nostalgia for a particular kind of \'Britishness\', reflecting the anxieties of a nation in decline.