American Theatre Companies
Title | American Theatre Companies PDF eBook |
Author | Weldon B. Durham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Theater |
ISBN |
American Theatre Companies, 1749-1887
Title | American Theatre Companies, 1749-1887 PDF eBook |
Author | Weldon B. Durham |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Pages | 616 |
Release | 1986-09-15 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN |
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American Theatre Companies, 1931-1986
Title | American Theatre Companies, 1931-1986 PDF eBook |
Author | Weldon B. Durham |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1989-11-09 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0313253609 |
A series providing essential facts about resident acting companies in the United States spanning from 1749 through 1986. Information includes the company's location, history, personnel, and repertory,
The Cambridge History of American Theatre
Title | The Cambridge History of American Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | Don B. Wilmeth |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 554 |
Release | 1998-02-28 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780521472043 |
The Cambridge History of American Theatre is an authoritative and wide-ranging history of American theatre in all its dimensions, from theatre building to play writing, directors, performers, and designers. Engaging the theatre as a performance art, a cultural institution, and a fact of American social and political life, the History recognizes changing styles of presentation and performance and addresses the economic context that conditions the drama presented. The History approaches its subject with a full awareness of relevant developments in literary criticism, cultural analysis, and performance theory. At the same time, it is designed to be an accessible, challenging narrative. Volume One deals with the colonial inceptions of American theatre through the post-Civil War period: the European antecedents, the New World influences of the French and Spanish colonists, and the development of uniquely American traditions in tandem with the emergence of national identity.
The Colonial American Stage, 1665-1774
Title | The Colonial American Stage, 1665-1774 PDF eBook |
Author | Odai Johnson |
Publisher | Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780838639030 |
The geographic range of this study is the British American colonies, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Savannah, in the Georgia colony on the continent, and the British West Indies."--BOOK JACKET.
A History of the American Theatre from Its Origins to 1832
Title | A History of the American Theatre from Its Origins to 1832 PDF eBook |
Author | William Dunlap |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 473 |
Release | 2010-10-01 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0252091035 |
As America passed from a mere venue for English plays into a country with its own nationally regarded playwrights, William Dunlap lived the life of a pioneer on the frontier of the fledgling American theatre, full of adventures, mishaps, and close calls. He adapted and translated plays for the American audience and wrote plays of his own as well, learning how theatres and theatre companies operated from the inside out. Dunlap's masterpiece, A History of American Theatre was the first of its kind, drawing on the author's own experiences. In it, he describes the development of theatre in New York, Philadelphia, and South Carolina as well as Congress's first attempts at theatrical censorship. Never before previously indexed, this edition also includes a new introduction by Tice L. Miller.
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 |
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.