The Cambridge Companion to Victorian and Edwardian Theatre

The Cambridge Companion to Victorian and Edwardian Theatre
Author: Kerry Powell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004-02-19
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521795364


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This Companion is designed for readers interested in the creation, production and interpretation of Victorian and Edwardian theatre in its own time and on the contemporary stage. The volume opens with an introduction surveying the theatre of the time, followed by an essay contextualizing the theatre within the culture as a whole. Succeeding chapters examine performance, production, and theatre, including the music, the actors, stagecraft and the audience; plays and playwriting and issues of class and gender. Chapters also deal with comedy, farce, melodrama, and the economics of the theatre.

Victorian and Edwardian Theatres

Victorian and Edwardian Theatres
Author: Victor Glasstone
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1975
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:


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The Edwardian Theatre

The Edwardian Theatre
Author: Michael R. Booth
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996-03-28
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521453752


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This book presents Edwardian entertainment and the Edwardian entertainment industry as parts of a vital, turbulent era whose preoccupations and paranoias echo those of our own day. Responding to recent shifts of attitude towards the Edwardians and their world, the essays in this collection take as their provinence broad patterns of theatrical production and consumption, focusing upon the economics of theatre management, the creation of new audiences, the politics of playgoing, and the meteoric rise of popular forms of mass entertainment, including musical comedy, variety theatre, and the cinema.

Theatre in the Victorian Age

Theatre in the Victorian Age
Author: Michael R. Booth
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991-07-26
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521348379


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A comprehensive survey of the theatre practice and dramatic literature of the Victorian period.

Fun Without Vulgarity

Fun Without Vulgarity
Author: Catherine Haill
Publisher: H.M. Stationery Office
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1996
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:


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Burgeoning Victorian leisure time created demand for a rich diversity of public entertainment, from Punch and Judy shows to lavish spectaculars in London theatres. This collection of posters from the Public Record Office archives reflects this diversity in style and content. Early, fussy designs groaning with text and ornament changed with French influence, creating a bold new art form combining fine art and popular culture.

The Ancient World on the Victorian and Edwardian Stage

The Ancient World on the Victorian and Edwardian Stage
Author: J. Richards
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2009-10-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0230250890


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The first study of the depictions of the Ancient World on the Victorian and Edwardian stage, this book analyzes plays set in and dramatising the histories of Greece, Rome, Egypt, Babylon and the Holy Land. In doing so, it seeks to locate theatre within the wider culture, tracing its links and interaction with other cultural forms.

Victorian Portable Theatres

Victorian Portable Theatres
Author: Josephine Harrop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1989
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:


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British Theatre and Performance 1900-1950

British Theatre and Performance 1900-1950
Author: Rebecca D'Monte
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1408166011


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British theatre from 1900 to 1950 has been subject to radical re-evaluation with plays from the period setting theatres alight and gaining critical acclaim once again; this book explains why, presenting a comprehensive survey of the theatre and how it shaped the work that followed. Rebecca D'Monte examines how the emphasis upon the working class, 'angry' drama from the 1950s has led to the neglect of much of the century's earlier drama, positioning the book as part of the current debate about the relationship between war and culture, the middlebrow, and historiography. In a comprehensive survey of the period, the book considers: - the Edwardian theatre; - the theatre of the First World War, including propaganda and musicals; -the interwar years, the rise of commercial theatre and influence of Modernism; - the theatre of the Second World War and post-war period. Essays from leading scholars Penny Farfan, Steve Nicholson and Claire Cochrane give further critical perspectives on the period's theatre and demonstrate its relevance to the drama of today. For anyone studying 20th-century British Drama this will prove one of the foundational texts.

Historical Dictionary of British Theatre

Historical Dictionary of British Theatre
Author: Darryll Grantley
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0810880288


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British theatre has a greater tradition than any other, having started all the way back in 1311 and still going strong today. But that is too much for one book to cover, so this volume deals with early theatre and has a cut-off date in 1899. Still, this is almost six centuries, centuries during which British theatre not only developed but produced some of the greatest playwrights of all time and anywhere, including obviously Shakespeare but also Marlowe and Shaw. And they wrote some of the finest plays ever, which are known around the world. So there is plenty for this book to cover, just with the playwrights, plays and actors, but it also has information on stagecraft and theatres, as well as the historical and political background. This book has over 1,183 entries in the dictionary section, these being mainly on playwrights and plays, but others as well including managers and critics, and also on specific theatres, legislative acts and some technical jargon. Then there are entries on the different genres, from comedy to tragedy and everything in between. Inevitably, the chronology is quite long as it has a long period to cover and the introduction provides the necessary overview. The Historical Dictionary of Early British Theatre concludes with a pretty massive bibliography. That will be of use to particularly assiduous researchers, but this book itself is a good place to start any research since it covers periods that are far less well-known and documented, and ordinary theatre-goers will also find useful information.

The Standard Theatre of Victorian England

The Standard Theatre of Victorian England
Author: Allan Stuart Jackson
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780838633922


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This is the first major study of the Douglass family of England and the institution of the National Standard Theatre. It includes an examination of the theatrical aesthetics of the mid-Victorian theatre and the methods used by the Douglasses to achieve their success, as well as biographical material on a number of the actors and actresses and on the Douglass family itself.