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Philosophers and Thespians: Thinking Performance: Cultural Memory in the Present. By Freddi Rokem. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010. Pp. xii + 227. £18.53/$20.76 Pb; £50.83/$59.64 Hb Reviewed by Arno Böhler, University of Vienna, arno.boehler@univie.ac.at – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2013

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Copyright © International Federation for Theatre Research 2013 

The March 2013 reviewFootnote 1 of Freddie Rokem's monograph, Philosophers and Thespians: Thinking Performance, misspelled the author's first name and misstated the book's title. The correct book title should be Philosophers and Thespians: Thinking Performance. Additionally, contrary to what is implied in the review, Philosophers and Thespians does not claim anywhere that Brecht was Jewish; nor does the book make any references suggesting as much. Theatre Research International sincerely apologises for these errors.

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1 Böhler, A.Philosophers and Thespians: Thinking Performance: Cultural Memory in the Present [Book Review]. Theatre Research International 38, 1 (2013), pp. 72–3, doi: 10.1017/S0307883312001071.CrossRefGoogle Scholar