The A to Z of American Theater

The A to Z of American Theater
Title The A to Z of American Theater PDF eBook
Author James Fisher
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 618
Release 2009-09-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0810870479

Download The A to Z of American Theater Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The 50-year period from 1880 to 1929 is the richest era for theater in American history, certainly in the great number of plays produced and artists who contributed significantly, but also in the centrality of theater in the lives of Americans. As the impact of European modernism began to gradually seep into American theater during the 1880s and quite importantly in the 1890s, more traditional forms of theater gave way to futurism, symbolism, surrealism, and expressionism. American playwrights like Eugene O'Neill, George Kelly, Elmer Rice, Philip Barry, and George S. Kaufman ushered in the Golden Age of American drama. The A to Z of American Theater: Modernism focuses on legitimate drama, both as influenced by European modernism and as impacted by the popular entertainment that also enlivened the era. This is accomplished through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced entries on plays; music; playwrights; great performers like Maude Adams, Otis Skinner, Julia Marlowe, and E.H. Sothern; producers like David Belasco, Daniel Frohman, and Florenz Ziegfeld; critics; architects; designers; and costumes.

A Pictorial History of the American Theatre

A Pictorial History of the American Theatre
Title A Pictorial History of the American Theatre PDF eBook
Author Daniel C. Blum
Publisher Philadelphia : Chilton Company, Book Division
Pages 396
Release 1960
Genre African American actors
ISBN

Download A Pictorial History of the American Theatre Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Silver Screens

Silver Screens
Title Silver Screens PDF eBook
Author Larry Widen
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 186
Release 2007
Genre Motion picture theaters
ISBN 0870203681

Download Silver Screens Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Silver Screens traces the rich history of Milwaukee's movie theaters, from 1890s nickelodeons to the grand palaces of the Roaring Twenties to the shopping mall outlets of today. But the story doesn't end there: in the past two decades, growing interest in restoring theaters has confirmed that there's still life in these beloved structures. With the publication of Silver Screens, authors Larry Widen and Judi Anderson help ensure that our old theaters - both those being preserved and those long since vanished from the landscape - will remain forever embedded in our collective memory.

Historical Dictionary of American Theater

Historical Dictionary of American Theater
Title Historical Dictionary of American Theater PDF eBook
Author James Fisher
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 810
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1538107864

Download Historical Dictionary of American Theater Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book covers the history of theater as well as the literature of America from 1880-1930. The years covered by this volume features the rise of the popular stage in America from the years following the end of the Civil War to the Golden Age of Broadway, with an emphasis on its practitioners, including such diverse figures as William Gillette, Mrs. Fiske, George M. Cohan, Maude Adams, David Belasco, George Abbott, Clyde Fitch, Eugene O’Neill, Texas Guinan, Robert Edmond Jones, Jeanne Eagels, Susan Glaspell, The Adlers and the Barrymores, Tallulah Bankhead, Philip Barry, Maxwell Anderson, Mae West, Elmer Rice, Laurette Taylor, Eva Le Gallienne, and a score of others. Entries abound on plays of all kinds, from melodrama to the newly-embraced realistic style, ethnic works (Irish, Yiddish, etc.), and such diverse forms as vaudeville, circus, minstrel shows, temperance plays, etc. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of American Theater: Modernism covers the history of modernist American Theatre through a chronology, an introductory essay, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 2,000 cross-referenced entries on actors and actresses, directors, playwrights, producers, genres, notable plays and theatres. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the American Theater in its greatest era.

The Cambridge History of American Theatre

The Cambridge History of American Theatre
Title The Cambridge History of American Theatre PDF eBook
Author Don B. Wilmeth
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 608
Release 1998
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521669597

Download The Cambridge History of American Theatre Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Volume three of a unique three-volume history covering all aspects of American theatre.

An American Theatre

An American Theatre
Title An American Theatre PDF eBook
Author Richard Somerset-Ward
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 315
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Drama
ISBN 0300106483

Download An American Theatre Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This fascinating book traces the entire story of Westport Country Playhouse from its beginnings in the midst of the Depression to its 75th-anniversary renovations and rejuvenation. Filled with colorful characters, it is a story that will appeal to everyone who has ever been enchanted by live theatre.

Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple
Title Shirley Temple PDF eBook
Author Rita Dubas
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 268
Release 2006
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781557836724

Download Shirley Temple Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

(Applause Books). Shirley Temple was a phenomenon, a child star whose talent and personality earned her a permanent place in Hollywood history. The extraordinary six-year-old entertainer struck a chord with audiences all over the globe. Her career sparked a marketing sensation, spurring the production of anything and everything bearing her image-from dolls to tin whistles-in all corners of the globe, both authorized and unauthorized. Despite the decades-long interest in everything Temple, never before has there been a lavishly illustrated art book examining the phenomenon that was Shirley Temple as a child star in the 1930s. Many of the rare and unusual Shirley Temple collectibles have never been featured in print. Along with an informal, concise history of the childhood career of Ms. Temple (featuring film stills, many never-before-seen photographs, and personal snapshots of Shirley as well as several taken by her), this book is a visual treat befitting the magic of the most famous child star of all time, as well as the Golden Age of Hollywood.