Victorian Portable Theatres

Victorian Portable Theatres
Title Victorian Portable Theatres PDF eBook
Author Josephine Harrop
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1989
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

Download Victorian Portable Theatres Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Victorian Marionette Theatre

The Victorian Marionette Theatre
Title The Victorian Marionette Theatre PDF eBook
Author John Mccormick
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 301
Release 2004-04
Genre Art
ISBN 1587295180

Download The Victorian Marionette Theatre Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In this fascinating and colorful book, researcher and performer John McCormick focuses on the marionette world of Victorian Britain between its heyday after 1860 and its waning years from 1895 to 1914. Situating the rich and diverse puppet theatre in the context of entertainment culture, he explores both the aesthetics of these dancing dolls and their sociocultural significance in their life and time. The history of marionette performances is interwoven with live-actor performances and with the entire gamut of annual fairs, portable and permanent theatres, music halls, magic lantern shows, waxworks, panoramas, and sideshows. McCormick has drawn upon advertisements in the Era, an entertainment paper, between the 1860s and World War I, and articles in the World’s Fair, a paper for showpeople, in the first fifty years of the twentieth century, as well as interviews with descendants of the marionette showpeople and close examinations of many of the surviving puppets. McCormick begins his study with an exploration of the Victorian marionette theatre in the context of other theatrical events of the day, with proprietors and puppeteers, and with the venues where they performed. He further examines the marionette’s position as an actor not quite human but imitating humans closely enough to be considered empathetic; the ways that physical attributes were created with wood, paint, and cloth; and the dramas and melodramas that the dolls performed. A discussion of the trick figures and specialized acts that each company possessed, as well as an exploration of the theatre’s staging, lighting, and costuming, follows in later chapters. McCormick concludes with a description of the last days of marionette theatre in the wake of changing audience expectations and the increasing popularity of moving pictures. This highly enjoyable and readable study, often illuminated by intriguing anecdotes such as that of the Armenian photographer who fell in love with and abducted the Holden company’s Cinderella marionette in 1881, will appeal to everyone fascinated by the magic of nineteenth-century theatre, many of whom will discover how much the marionette could contribute to that magic.

Victorian and Edwardian Theatres

Victorian and Edwardian Theatres
Title Victorian and Edwardian Theatres PDF eBook
Author Victor Glasstone
Publisher Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Pages 144
Release 1975
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

Download Victorian and Edwardian Theatres Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Theatre in the Victorian Age

Theatre in the Victorian Age
Title Theatre in the Victorian Age PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Booth
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 244
Release 1991-07-26
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521348379

Download Theatre in the Victorian Age Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A comprehensive survey of the theatre practice and dramatic literature of the Victorian period.

The Victorian Clown

The Victorian Clown
Title The Victorian Clown PDF eBook
Author Jacky Bratton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 116
Release 2006-07-27
Genre Drama
ISBN 0521816661

Download The Victorian Clown Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Victorian Clown is a micro-history of mid-Victorian comedy, spun out of the life and work of two professional clowns. Their previously unpublished manuscripts - James Frowde's account of his young life with the famous Henglers' circus in the 1850s and Thomas Lawrence's 1871 gag book - offer unique, unmediated access to the grass roots of popular entertainment. Through them this book explores the role of the circus clown at the height of equestrian entertainment in Britain, when the comic managed audience attention for the riders and acrobats, parodying their skills in his own tumbling and contortionism, and also offered a running commentary on the times through his own 'wheezes' - stand-up comedy sets. Plays in the ring connect the circus to the stage, and both these men were also comic singers, giving a sharp insight into popular music just as it was being transformed by the new institution of music hall.

Bulwer and Macready

Bulwer and Macready
Title Bulwer and Macready PDF eBook
Author Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1958
Genre Theater
ISBN

Download Bulwer and Macready Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Victorian Theatre

The Victorian Theatre
Title The Victorian Theatre PDF eBook
Author George Rowell
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1967
Genre English drama
ISBN

Download The Victorian Theatre Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle