Theatreland: A Journey Through the Heart of London's Theatre
Autor Paul Ibellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 ian 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847250032
ISBN-10: 1847250033
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 12
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847250033
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 12
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Will appeal to theatre buffs and cultural historians alike.
Notă biografică
Paul Ibell is a writer and lecturer specialising in theatre, and a past Awards Manager for the Olivier Awards and Theatre Awards UK.
Cuprins
Contents (i) Illustrations (ii) Acknowledgments (iii) Introduction 1 A River Runs Through It 2 The First West End 3 The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 4 Boys Will Be Girls 5 Royalty At The Theatre 6 Dynasties 7 Americans in London 8 St Martin's Lane 9 Drama Queens: Ivor Novello and Noël Coward 10 Shaftesbury Avenue 11 The Donmar Warehouse 12 West End Women 13 An Actor's Life 14 Let's Do The Show Right Here! Staging A Show 15 Theatre Critics: Sheridan Morley and his Colleagues 16 The Actors' Church 17 Selling the Show 18 What About The Audience? 19 Preserving the Past/Ensuring The Future 20 Theatre Ghosts 21 The Eternal Debate: Drama or Musicals? 22 Ballet - And A Little Opera, Too 23 Tony Field: A Life In Theatre 24 Little and Large: Two Theatre Collections 25 Films On Stage 26 The Savoy: From Theatre to Hotel 27 The Road Goes On Index
Recenzii
'A wonderful book! Paul Ibell informs as well as entertains. In this insiders guide, he takes us through the stage door and into the magical world of Theatreland. Its cavalcade of actors, playwrights, producers, agents, dancers and choreographers it is a must-have for anyone whose heart beats faster as the overture starts or the curtain rises...' Gyles Brandreth
'A treat! ... Guaranteed to provide sensational interval conversation ... In this warmly witty and informative tour-guide of a book, Ibell weaves together colourful tidbits about the London stage ... A great present.' - What's On Stage
Listed in History Today's June 29th book blog entry.
'[Theatreland's] fascinating chapters with stories of the past and present of our theatres, actors producers and playwrights make it essential and pleasurable reading for all theatregoers.' - Barbican Life
'Lucid and worthwhile ... the chapter about the nuts and bolts of production ... explains precisely the role of each key creative in the process ... a good chapter on significant West End women, from Gladys Cooper to Nica Burns.' -The Stage
'This remarkable book provides a series of snapshots of such a wide variety of activities and people that it has to be read to be fully appreciated.' - Theatres Magazine
'We are given vibrant glimpses of memorable behind the scenes moments of great dramatic and musical productions, and insights into the lives of a host of actors, playwrights and producers. The book is not only rich in nostalgic memories but an informative guide to trends in the theatre today ... If you love the theatre, and if you love London, do buy, beg or borrow this intriguing book.' - This England
Briefly reviewed in the Year's work in English Studies journal, vol 89, No. 1 'Charting the history of London's Theatreland, from the Elizabethan period to the present day, there are a number of areas of interest to those who study the theatre of the first half of the twentieth century'
'A treat! ... Guaranteed to provide sensational interval conversation ... In this warmly witty and informative tour-guide of a book, Ibell weaves together colourful tidbits about the London stage ... A great present.' - What's On Stage
Listed in History Today's June 29th book blog entry.
'[Theatreland's] fascinating chapters with stories of the past and present of our theatres, actors producers and playwrights make it essential and pleasurable reading for all theatregoers.' - Barbican Life
'Lucid and worthwhile ... the chapter about the nuts and bolts of production ... explains precisely the role of each key creative in the process ... a good chapter on significant West End women, from Gladys Cooper to Nica Burns.' -The Stage
'This remarkable book provides a series of snapshots of such a wide variety of activities and people that it has to be read to be fully appreciated.' - Theatres Magazine
'We are given vibrant glimpses of memorable behind the scenes moments of great dramatic and musical productions, and insights into the lives of a host of actors, playwrights and producers. The book is not only rich in nostalgic memories but an informative guide to trends in the theatre today ... If you love the theatre, and if you love London, do buy, beg or borrow this intriguing book.' - This England
Briefly reviewed in the Year's work in English Studies journal, vol 89, No. 1 'Charting the history of London's Theatreland, from the Elizabethan period to the present day, there are a number of areas of interest to those who study the theatre of the first half of the twentieth century'