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American Theatre Companies, 1888-1930

Editat de Weldon B. Durham
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 1987

This companion volume to "American Theatre Companies, 1749-1887" (Greenwood Press, 1986) is an indispensable guide to an aspect of American theatre covered by no other reference work. Salient facts about resident acting companies of the period in the United States are presented in an easy-to-use format. Information from hundreds of published and unpublished sources relating to the dates, places, personnel, policies, and repertories of the most durable theatrical groups is encapsulated and arranged for easy access. Each entry includes dates and locations of the company's operations, names of managers with information about their artistic and business practices, as well as facts about key performers, designers, technicians, and other support personnel. An added dimension is provided in the analysis of each group's repertory and assessment of its commercial and artistic achievement. A bibliography of published sources used in the entry, as well as a guide to archival resources for further study are included.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313253591
ISBN-10: 0313253595
Pagini: 551
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Greenwood

Descriere

This companion volume to American Theatre Companies, 1749-1887 (Greenwood Press, 1986) is an indispensable guide to an aspect of American theatre covered by no other reference work. Salient facts about resident acting companies of the period in the United States are presented in an easy-to-use format. Information from hundreds of published and unpublished sources relating to the dates, places, personnel, policies, and repertories of the most durable theatrical groups is encapsulated and arranged for easy access. Each entry includes dates and locations of the company's operations, names of managers with information about their artistic and business practices, as well as facts about key performers, designers, technicians, and other support personnel. An added dimension is provided in the analysis of each group's repertory and assessment of its commercial and artistic achievement. A bibliography of published sources used in the entry, as well as a guide to archival resources for further study are included.

Cuprins

Preface
Profiles
Appendices: Chronology of Theatre Companies; Theatre Companies by State
Index of Personal Names and Play Titles

Recenzii

«The second of a series of three books providing important information about resident acting companies in the American colonies and the United States, American Theatre Companies, covers a period when the stock company mode of organization was successfully revived, producing many durable and profitable troupes. As series editor Weldon B. Durham explains, "theatrical entrepreneurs such as Henry V. Donnelly in New York, George Holland in Philadelphia, and Frederick Belasco in San Francisco recognized an untapped market for low-cost entertainment" offered in neighborhood as well as in first-class theaters. The 105 entries are arranged alphabetically, with cross-references providing access to entries on companies known by alternative names. Each entry includes dates and locations of the company's operations; the manager(s) name(s); an analysis of the group's artistic and business practices; lists of names of performers, designers, technicians, and other support and managerial personnel; dates of the association of key persons; a narrative analyzing and assessing the group's repertory; and a concluding bibliography of published sources and archival resources relevant to the study of the company. This first-rate study of American theater companies presents a sociology of the theater by explaining the relationships between American theatre and American society. Its succinctly factual and sensibly analytical presentation of information make it an indispensable guide for anyone interested in studying the American theater.“”ARBA

Notă biografică

WELDON B. DURHAM is Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatic Art at the University of Missouri.