Friday, November 13, 2015: We are currently experiencing problems with the delivery of the audio files. We are working on resolving this issue, and we will post an update as soon as everything is working again. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please contact scholarpub@macalester.edu with any questions you may have. Thank you. These videos are a part of Sears Eldredge’s groundbreaking investigation of the musical and theatrical performances that occurred in Japanese prisoner of war camps in Southeast Asia during World War II, and the critical role they played in the survival of Allied POWs. Sears A. Eldredge is Professor Emeritus, Theater and Dance Department, Macalester College. Please visit the books start page to explore additional content. Copyright is owned by author of this document. Copyright 2014 Sears A. Eldredge.

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Submissions from 2014

Interview with Sears Eldredge, Author of Captive Audiences/Captive Performers, Sears Eldredge

Video Link 6.1: Subversive Gestures, Sears Eldredge

Video Link 8.1. A Closer Look at the Playbill for Yes! Mr. Barry, Sears Eldredge