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Theatre with a Purpose: Amateur Drama in Britain 1919-1949: Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance

Autor Don Watson Bruce McConachie, Claire Cochrane
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2024
This study of British amateur theatre in the inter-war period examines five different but interwoven examples of the belief, common in theatrical and educational circles at the time, that amateur drama had a purpose beyond recreation. Amateur theatre was at the height of its popularity as a cultural practice between the wars, so that by 1939 more British people had practical experience of putting on plays than at any time before or since.Providing an original account of the use of drama in adult education projects in deprived areas, and of amateur theatre in government-funded centres for the unemployed in the 1930s, it discusses repertoires, participation by working- class people and pioneering techniques of play-making. Amateur drama festivals and competitions were intended to raise standards and educate audiences. This book assesses their effect on play-making, and the use of innovative one-act plays to express contentious material, as well as looking at the Left Book Club Theatre Guild as an attempt to align the amateur theatre movement with anti-fascist and anti-war movements. A chapter on the Second World War rectifies the neglect of amateur theatre in war-time cultural studies, arguing that it was present and important in every aspect of war-time life.Don Watson builds on current scholarship and makes use of archival sources, local newspapers, unpublished scripts and the records of organizations not usually associated with the theatre. His work explores the range and diversity of amateur drama between the wars and the contributions it made to British theatre.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350232044
ISBN-10: 1350232041
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Adds a new dimension to the growing interest in studies of amateur drama by providing a historical account of aspects of British theatre and history that have been overlooked and under-appreciated

Notă biografică

Don Watson is an independent historian based in North East England. His previous publications include Squatting in Britain 1945-1955: Housing, Politics, and Direct Action (2016) and No Justice Without A Struggle: The National Unemployed Workers' Movement in the North East of England 1920-1940 (2014). He has been contributing to historical journals for more than thirty years.

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction: Amateur Theatre and HistoryChapter 1: 'A Theatrical Revival on Democratic Lines': Drama and the People after the Great WarChapter 2: 'A Co-operative Community Effort': Educational Settlement TheatreChapter 3: Social Control or Self-expression? Amateur Drama and the Unemployment CrisisChapter 4: Competitions, Festivals, PoliticsChapter 5: 'The Terribly Urgent Struggle': The Left Book Club Theatre Guild 1936-39Chapter 6: 'A Remarkable Revival in Dramatic Work and Interest': Amateur Drama during the Second World WarConclusion: The Contribution of Theatre with a PurposeNotesBibliographyIndex