John Durang

John Durang
Title John Durang PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 385
Release
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ISBN 1621968936

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Acting Jewish

Acting Jewish
Title Acting Jewish PDF eBook
Author Henry Bial
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 212
Release 2005
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780472069088

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Eight Women of the American Stage

Eight Women of the American Stage
Title Eight Women of the American Stage PDF eBook
Author Roy Harris
Publisher Heinemann Drama
Pages 168
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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A highly readable, informative book about the professional lives of some of the foremost actresses working in theatre and film today.

Great Stars of American Stage

Great Stars of American Stage
Title Great Stars of American Stage PDF eBook
Author Daniel Blum
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1952
Genre Actors
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Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage

Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage
Title Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage PDF eBook
Author Helene P. Foley
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 396
Release 2014-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 0520283872

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This book explores the emergence of Greek tragedy on the American stage from the nineteenth century to the present. Despite the gap separating the world of classical Greece from our own, Greek tragedy has provided a fertile source for some of the most innovative American theater. Helene P. Foley shows how plays like Oedipus Rex and Medea have resonated deeply with contemporary concerns and controversies—over war, slavery, race, the status of women, religion, identity, and immigration. Although Greek tragedy was often initially embraced for its melodramatic possibilities, by the twentieth century it became a vehicle not only for major developments in the history of American theater and dance but also for exploring critical tensions in American cultural and political life. Drawing on a wide range of sources—archival, video, interviews, and reviews—Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage provides the most comprehensive treatment of the subject available.

Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787-1861

Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787-1861
Title Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787-1861 PDF eBook
Author Heather S. Nathans
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 277
Release 2009-03-19
Genre Drama
ISBN 0521870119

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For almost a hundred years before Uncle Tom's Cabin burst on to the scene in 1852, the American theatre struggled to represent the evils of slavery. Slavery and Sentiment examines how both black and white Americans used the theatre to fight negative stereotypes of African Americans in the United States.

The American Stage

The American Stage
Title The American Stage PDF eBook
Author Ron Engle
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 346
Release 1993-05-06
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521412384

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This book focuses on the economic and social forces which shaped American theatre throughout its history. Alone or as a collection, these essays, written by leading theatre historians and critics of the American theatre, will stimulate discussions concerning the traditionally held views of America's theatrical heritage.