The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872

The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872
Title The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872 PDF eBook
Author Frederick Adolph Herman Leuchs
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1928
Genre Actors
ISBN

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The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872

The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872
Title The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872 PDF eBook
Author Fritz A. H. Leuchs
Publisher Columbia University Germanic Studies
Pages 522
Release 1928
Genre Art
ISBN

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An overview of the development of German theatre in New York City in the nineteenth century, focusing on the influence of five major theatres. .

The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872

The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872
Title The Early German Theatre in New York, 1840-1872 PDF eBook
Author Frederick Adolph Herman Leuchs
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1928
Genre Actors
ISBN

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Music in German Immigrant Theater

Music in German Immigrant Theater
Title Music in German Immigrant Theater PDF eBook
Author John Koegel
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 626
Release 2009
Genre Music
ISBN 1580462154

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A history -- the first ever -- of the abundant traditions of German-American musical theater in New York, and a treasure trove of songs and information.

The Immigrant Scene

The Immigrant Scene
Title The Immigrant Scene PDF eBook
Author Sabine Haenni
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 337
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816649812

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Yiddish melodramas about the tribulations of immigration. German plays about alpine tourism. Italian vaudeville performances. Rubbernecking tours of Chinatown. In the New York City of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, these seemingly disparate leisure activities played similar roles: mediating the vast cultural, demographic, and social changes that were sweeping the nation's largest city. In The Immigrant Scene, Sabine Haenni reveals how theaters in New York created ethnic entertainment that shaped the culture of the United States in the early twentieth century. Considering the relationship between leisure and mass culture, The Immigrant Scene develops a new picture of the metropolis in which the movement of people, objects, and images on-screen and in the street helped residents negotiate the complexities of modern times. In analyzing how communities engaged with immigrant theaters and the nascent film culture in New York City, Haenni traces the ways in which performance and cinema provided virtual mobility--ways of navigating the socially complex metropolis--and influenced national ideas of immigration, culture, and diversity in surprising and lasting ways.

Deborah and Her Sisters

Deborah and Her Sisters
Title Deborah and Her Sisters PDF eBook
Author Jonathan M. Hess
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 272
Release 2018
Genre Drama
ISBN 0812249585

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Before Fiddler on the Roof, there was Deborah, a blockbuster melodrama about a Jewish woman forsaken by her non-Jewish lover. Deborah and Her Sisters offers the first comprehensive history of this transnational phenomenon, focusing on its ability to bring Jews and non-Jews together during a period of increasing antisemitism.

Emerging Metropolis

Emerging Metropolis
Title Emerging Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Annie Polland
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 396
Release 2015-01-08
Genre History
ISBN 147981105X

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Part 2 of a three part series, City of promises : a history of the Jews of New York, Deborah Dash Moore, general editor.