Radical Black Theatre in the New Deal

Radical Black Theatre in the New Deal
Title Radical Black Theatre in the New Deal PDF eBook
Author Kate Dossett
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 359
Release 2020-01-29
Genre History
ISBN 1469654431

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Between 1935 and 1939, the United States government paid out-of-work artists to write, act, and stage theatre as part of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP), a New Deal job relief program. In segregated "Negro Units" set up under the FTP, African American artists took on theatre work usually reserved for whites, staged black versions of "white" classics, and developed radical new dramas. In this fresh history of the FTP Negro Units, Kate Dossett examines what she calls the black performance community—a broad network of actors, dramatists, audiences, critics, and community activists—who made and remade black theatre manuscripts for the Negro Units and other theatre companies from New York to Seattle. Tracing how African American playwrights and troupes developed these manuscripts and how they were then contested, revised, and reinterpreted, Dossett argues that these texts constitute an archive of black agency, and understanding their history allows us to consider black dramas on their own terms. The cultural and intellectual labor of black theatre artists was at the heart of radical politics in 1930s America, and their work became an important battleground in a turbulent decade.

The Play That Goes Wrong

The Play That Goes Wrong
Title The Play That Goes Wrong PDF eBook
Author Henry Lewis
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 97
Release 2014-04-23
Genre Drama
ISBN 1472576225

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Good evening. I'm Inspector Carter. Take my case. This must be Charles Haversham! I'm sorry, this must've given you all a damn shock. After benefitting from a large and sudden inheritance, the inept and accident-prone Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society embark on producing an ambitious 1920s murder mystery. They are delighted that neither casting issues nor technical hitches currently stand in their way. However, hilarious disaster ensues and the cast start to crack under the pressure, but can they get the production back on track before the final curtain falls? The Play That Goes Wrong is a farcical murder mystery, a play within a play, conceived and performed by award-winning company Theatre Mischief. It was first published as a one-act play and is published in this new edition as a two-act play.

Theatre Games

Theatre Games
Title Theatre Games PDF eBook
Author Clive Barker
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 257
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1408125196

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A practical guide to using theatre games for actor training which includes a DVD with original footage of the author putting the techniques into action.

Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Title Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald PDF eBook
Author Francis Scott. Fitzgerald
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1972
Genre
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Dance Theatre of Harlem

Dance Theatre of Harlem
Title Dance Theatre of Harlem PDF eBook
Author Judy Tyrus
Publisher Dafina
Pages 306
Release 2021-10-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1496733606

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2021 NAACP Image Award Nominee This definitive history is a celebration of the first African-American ballet company, from its 1960s origins in a Harlem basement, to the performances, community engagement, and education message of empowerment through the arts for all which the Company continues to carry forward today. Illustrated with hundreds of never before seen photos from the founding during the Civil Rights Movement by Arthur Mitchell and Karel Shook through to today, this visual history tells the story that fueled Dance Theatre of Harlem’s growth into one of the most influential and revolutionary American ballet companies of the last five decades. With exclusive backstage stories from its legendary dancers and staff, and unprecedented access to its archives, Dance Theatre of Harlem is a striking chronicle of the company's amazing history, its fascinating daily workings, and the visionaries who made its legacy. Here you’ll discover how the company’s founders—African-American maestro Arthur Mitchell of George Balanchine’s New York City Ballet, and Nordic-American Karel Shook of The Dutch National Ballet--created timeless works that challenged Eurocentric mainstream ballet head-on—and used new techniques to examine ongoing issues of power, beauty, myth, and the ever-changing definition of art itself. Gaining prominence in the 1970s and 80s with a succession of triumphs—including its spectacular season at the Metropolitan Opera House—the company also gained fans and supporters that included Nelson Mandela, Stevie Wonder, Cicely Tyson, Misty Copeland, Jessye Norman, and six American presidents. Dance Theatre of Harlem details this momentous era as well as the company's difficult years, its impressive recovery as it partnered with new media's most brilliant creators—and, in the wake of its 50th anniversary, amid a global pandemic, its evolution into a worldwide virtual performance space. Alive with stunning photographs, including many from the legendary Marbeth, this incomparable book is a must-have for any lover of dance, art, culture, or history.

Working on a Song

Working on a Song
Title Working on a Song PDF eBook
Author Anaïs Mitchell
Publisher Penguin
Pages 272
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0593182588

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"Working On A Song is one of the best books about lyric writing for the theater I've read."—Lin-Manuel Miranda Anaïs Mitchell named to TIME's List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World of 2020 An illuminating book of lyrics and stories from Hadestown—the winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical—from its author, songwriter Anaïs Mitchell with a foreword by Steve Earle On Broadway, this fresh take on the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice has become a modern classic. Heralded as “The best new musical of the season,” by The Wall Street Journal, and “Sumptuous. Gorgeous. As good as it gets,” by The New York Times, the show was a breakout hit, with its poignant social commentary, and spellbinding music and lyrics. In this book, Anaïs Mitchell takes readers inside her more than decade’s-long process of building the musical from the ground up—detailing her inspiration, breaking down the lyrics, and opening up the process of creation that gave birth to Hadestown. Fans and newcomers alike will love this deeply thoughtful, revealing look at how the songs from “the underground” evolved, and became the songs we sing again and again.

New Theatre Quarterly 61: Volume 16, Part 1

New Theatre Quarterly 61: Volume 16, Part 1
Title New Theatre Quarterly 61: Volume 16, Part 1 PDF eBook
Author Clive Barker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 108
Release 2000-02-24
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521789011

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Provides an international forum where theatrical scholarship and practice can meet.