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Experimenters, Rebels, and Disparate Voices: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity: Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies

Editat de Arthur Gewirtz, James Kolb
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2003 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The theatre and drama of the 1920s reflect a synergy of art, glitter, and glitz-a decade of great mainstream playwrights and a flourishing popular and commercial theatre, but it was also a decade in which discontented artists and a variety of people on the margins of American society could find a means of expressing their views.Gewitz and Kolb assemble 20 essays that reflect recent scholarship and research, focusing on generally unknown or ignored aspects of the decade: John Howard Lawson's polemics, especially in his most important play, Processional, his proclivity for using jazz and mixing the devices of popular theatre with serious drama, and his collaborations with the maverick designer Mordecai Gorelik; the first appearances of serious African-American drama, including discussions of African-American theatre critics and the work of dramatists Wallace Thurman, Garland Anderson, Willis Richardson, Frank Wilson, Angela Weld Grimke, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Myrtle Smith Livington, and Marita Bonner; the problematic depictions of African-Americans and other non-native characters on the stage; contributions of women artists and playwrights such as Eva Le Gallienne, Sophie Treadwell, and Susan Glaspell; and the search for new possibilities in theatre and set design, including an examination of the little-known Jane Heap, editor of The Little Review and a lesbian modernist who presented a pivotal International Theatre Expositon in 1926. An important resource for scholars, students, and other researchers of 20th-century American theatre and drama.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313324666
ISBN-10: 0313324662
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ARTHUR GEWIRTZ is Associate Professor of English Emeritus at Hofstra University. Among his earlier publications is Restoration Adaptations of Early 17th-Century Comedies.JAMES J. KOLB is Professor of Drama at Hofstra University. He is a frequent stage director and a regular lecturer on American musical theatre.

Cuprins

Introduction by Arthur Gewirtz and James J. KolbExperimenters, Rebels, and Disparate VoicesSearching for "The Big American Play": The Theatre Guild Produces John Howard Lawson's Processional by Beverle BlochThe Idiosyncratic Theatre of John Howard Lawson by John ShoutGlitzing the Proletariat: John Howard Lawson's Plays of the 1920s by Michael C. O'NeillDirection by Design(er): Robert Edmond Jones and The New Provincetown Players by Jane T. PetersonGlitter, Glitz, and Race: The Production of Harlem by Freda Scott GilesDisparate Voices: African-American Theatre Critics of the 1920s by Freda Scott GilesGarland Anderson and Appearances: The Playwright and His Play by Alan KreizenbeckThe First Serious Dramas on Broadway by African-American Playwrights by Jeanne-Marie A. MillerTheatre and Community: The Significance of Howard University's 1920s Drama Program by Scott Zaluda"To Doubt Is Fatal": Eva Le Gallienne and the Civic Repertory Theatre, 1926-1932 by Estelle AdenSophie Treadwell's Play Machinal: Strategies of Reception and Interpretation by Kornelia TanchevaSophie Treadwell's Summer with Boleslavsky and Lectures for the American Laboratory Theatre by Jerry DickeyOn "The Verge" of a New Form: The Cabinet of Dr. Galigari and Susan Glaspell's Experiments in The Verge by Steven FrankThey Knew What They Wanted: American Theatre's Use of Nonverbal Communication Codes to Marginalize Non-Native Characters in the 1920s by Beverly Bronson SmithThe Poet Lore Plays: A New Chinese Voice . . . But How New? by Dave WilliamsTheatre and Set DesignAgainst the Tide: Mordecai Gorlik and the New York Theatre of the 1920s--Processsional, Nirvana, The Moon Is a Gong, and Loudspeaker by Anne Fletcher"Another Revolution to Be Heard From" Jane Heap and the International Theatre Exposition of 1926 by John BellArchitecture for the Twentieth Century: Imaging the Theatre in the 1920s by William F. CondeeSelected BibliographyIndex