Working Backstage: A Cultural History and Ethnography of Technical Theater Labor
Autor Christin Essinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2021
Theater historian Christin Essin offers clear and evocative descriptions of this invaluable labor, based on her archival research and interviews with more than 100 backstage technicians, members of the New York locals of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. A former theater technician herself, Essin provides readers with an insider’s view of the Broadway stage, from the suspended lighting bridge of electricians operating followspots for A Chorus Line; the automation deck where carpenters move the massive scenic towers for Newsies; the makeup process in the dressing room for The Lion King; the offstage wings of Matilda the Musical, where guardians guide child actors to entrances and exits. Working Backstage makes an significant contribution to theater studies and also to labor studies, exploring the politics of the unions that serve backstage professionals, protecting their rights and insuring safe working conditions. Illuminating the history of this typically hidden workforce, the book provides uncommon insights into the business of Broadway and its backstage working relationships among cast and crew members.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472054961
ISBN-10: 0472054961
Pagini: 286
Ilustrații: 13 illustrations, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10: 0472054961
Pagini: 286
Ilustrații: 13 illustrations, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Notă biografică
Christin Essin is Associate Professor of Theatre History at Vanderbilt University.
Cuprins
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Part I: Backstage Narratives
Prologue
Introduction: Shining a Light on Backstage Labor
Chapter One: Working and Workers in New York City’s Theater Industry
Part II: Backstage Histories
Chapter Two: Commemoration as Union History
Chapter Three: Stagehands in Black and White
Chapter Four: Backstage Subjectivities, Work Choreographies, and Production Histories
Part III: Backstage Dramaturgies
Essay 1: Reading the Rude Mechanicals
Essay 2: Dressers Onstage and Dressing Offstage
Essay 3: Backstage Ensembles
Coda
Bibliography and Works Cited
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Part I: Backstage Narratives
Prologue
Introduction: Shining a Light on Backstage Labor
Chapter One: Working and Workers in New York City’s Theater Industry
Part II: Backstage Histories
Chapter Two: Commemoration as Union History
Chapter Three: Stagehands in Black and White
Chapter Four: Backstage Subjectivities, Work Choreographies, and Production Histories
Part III: Backstage Dramaturgies
Essay 1: Reading the Rude Mechanicals
Essay 2: Dressers Onstage and Dressing Offstage
Essay 3: Backstage Ensembles
Coda
Bibliography and Works Cited
Recenzii
“Working Backstage is groundbreaking, fresh, and incisive . . . the depth, breadth, and richness of the ethnographic research underpinning the book’s arguments is extraordinary. The author’s personal connection to the profession, her self-awareness and introspection about women’s and men’s technical work in theater add value and richness to the text.”
–—Timothy White, New Jersey City University
"This book’s attention to contemporary technicians’ work lives, their ambitions, and how they perceived of their labor is illuminating. Simultaneously, it highlights the operations and effects of theatrical hierarchies on individuals, theatrical culture, and workplace relationships.”
–—Ann Folino White, Michigan State University
–—Timothy White, New Jersey City University
"This book’s attention to contemporary technicians’ work lives, their ambitions, and how they perceived of their labor is illuminating. Simultaneously, it highlights the operations and effects of theatrical hierarchies on individuals, theatrical culture, and workplace relationships.”
–—Ann Folino White, Michigan State University
Winner: American Theatre and Drama Society (ATDS) 2022 John W. Frick Book Award
"Producers and journalists alike have consistently portrayed theater union workers, especially members of Local One, the stagehand’s union, in a negative light –overpaid, often unnecessary, and lacking passion for the work they are doing…. Working Backstage: A Cultural History and Ethnography of Technical Theater Labor by Christin Essin, a former professional stagehand turned theater professor, argues that stagehands and hairstylists and dressers deserve respect for their artistry.” --New York Theater
"If you have any interest in the history of IATSE and the New York backstage labor community-and it is a community-this is a book worth reading."
—Protocol
—Protocol
"This valuable, well-written book will be essential reading for technicians and artistic directors open to understanding more fully the challenges technicians in both vintage spaces and more technologically based theater facilities face. Essential. All readers."
—CHOICE
—CHOICE
"[T]his is a much-needed addition to our theatre history sequences and highly recommended for any stagecraft or theatre career course. Read this book—just don’t stop before the end!"
Descriere
Places backstage workers in the spotlight to acknowledge their essential roles in creating Broadway magic