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The Making of Theatrical Reputations

Author : Yael Zarhy-Levo
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2008-04-21
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781587297793

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The Making of Theatrical Reputations by Yael Zarhy-Levo Pdf

Today's successful plays and playwrights achieve their prominence not simply because of their intrinsic merit but because of the work of mediators, who influence the whole trajectory of a playwright's or a theatre company's career. Critics and academic writers are primarily considered the makers of reputations, but funding organizations and various media agents as well as artistic directors, producers, and directors also pursue separate agendas in shaping the reputations of theatrical works. In The Making of Theatrical Reputations Yael Zarhy-Levo demonstrates the processes through which these mediatory practices by key authority figures situate theatrical companies and playwrights within cultural and historical memory. To reveal how these authorizing powers-that-be promote theatrical events, companies, and playwrights, Zarhy-Levo presents four detailed case studies that reflect various angles of the modern London theatre. In the case of the English Stage Company's production of John Osborne's Look Back in Anger, she centers on a specific event. She then focuses on the trajectory of a single company, the Theatre Workshop, particularly through its first decade at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London. Next, she explores the career of the dramatist John Arden, especially its first ten years, in part drawing upon an interview with Arden and his wife, actress and playwright Margaretta D'Arcy, before turning to her fourth study: the playwright Harold Pinter's shifting reputation throughout the different phases of his career. Zarhy-Levo's accounts of these theatrical events, companies, and playwrights through the prism of mediation bring fresh insights to these landmark productions and their creators.

The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter

Author : Peter Raby
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2009-03-19
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1139828398

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The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter by Peter Raby Pdf

Harold Pinter was one of the world's leading and most controversial writers, and his impact and influence continues to grow. This Companion examines the wide range of Pinter's work - his writing for theatre, radio, television and screen, and also his highly successful work as a director and actor. Substantially updated and revised, this second edition covers the many developments in Pinter's career since the publication of the first edition, including his Nobel Prize for Literature win in 2005, his appearance in Samuel Beckett's play Krapp's Last Tape and recent productions of his plays. Containing essays written by both academics and leading practitioners, the volume places Pinter's writing within the critical and theatrical context of his time and considers its reception worldwide. Including three new essays, new production photographs, five updated and revised chapters and an extended chronology, the Companion provides fresh perspectives on Pinter's work.

The American Pipe Dream

Author : Max Shulman
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2022-06-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781609388461

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The American Pipe Dream by Max Shulman Pdf

The American Pipe Dream examines the many iterations of addiction as it was performed over the first half of the twentieth century, working from a massive archive of previously ignored material. Because the stage-addict became the primary way the U.S. public learned about addiction and drug use, Shulman argues that performance was essential in creating the addict in America’s cultural imagination. He demonstrates how modern-day perceptions of addiction and of the addict emerge from a complex history of accumulation and revision that spanned the Progressive Era, the Roaring Twenties, and the Great Depression. Chapters look at how theatre, film, and popular culture linked the Chinese immigrant and opium smoking; the early attacks on doctors for their part in the creation of addicts; the legislation of addiction as a criminal condition; the comic portrayals of addiction; the intersection of Black, jazz, and drug cultures through cabaret performance; and the linkage between narcotic inebriation and artistic inspiration. The American Pipe Dream creates active connections between these case studies, demonstrating how this history has influenced our contemporary understanding, treatment, and legislation of drug use and addiction.

Beyond Ridiculous

Author : Kenneth Elliott
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2023-11-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781609389208

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Beyond Ridiculous by Kenneth Elliott Pdf

Beyond Ridiculous tells the story of Theatre-in-Limbo, a downtown band of actors formed in 1984 by director Kenneth Elliott and playwright and drag legend Charles Busch. They launched Vampire Lesbians of Sodom at the Limbo Lounge, a raffish club in the fringes of the East Village, but it would later become the longest-running non-musical in off-Broadway history. From 1984 to 1991, Busch starred in eight Limbo productions, always in outrageously fabulous drag. In Beyond Ridiculous, Elliott narrates in first-person the company’s Cinderella tale of fun, heartbreak, and dishy drama. At the center of the book is a young Charles Busch, an unforgettable personality fighting to be seen, be heard, and express his unique style as a writer-performer in plays such as Psycho Beach Party and The Lady in Question. The tragedy of AIDS among treasured friends in the company, the struggle for mainstream acceptance of LGBTQ+ theatre during the reign of President Ronald Reagan, and the exploration of new ways of being a gay theatre artist make the book a bittersweet and joyous ride.

Athenian Tragedy in Performance

Author : Melinda Powers
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781609382315

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Athenian Tragedy in Performance by Melinda Powers Pdf

"Investigates the methodological problems that arise in some of the latest research on ancient Greek theatre."--Back cover.

London's West End Actresses and the Origins of Celebrity Charity, 1880-1920

Author : Catherine Hindson
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2016-06
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781609384258

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London's West End Actresses and the Origins of Celebrity Charity, 1880-1920 by Catherine Hindson Pdf

Chapter 6. "Killing Kruger with Your Mouth" | The Actress, Charity Recitations, and the Second Anglo Boer War -- Chapter 7. The "Comforteers" | Actresses and Charity Activity during the First World War -- Conclusion | "Get an Actress First. If You Can't Get an Actress Then Get a Duchess."--Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Traveler, There Is No Road

Author : Lisa Jackson-Schebetta
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-06-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781609384906

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Traveler, There Is No Road by Lisa Jackson-Schebetta Pdf

Traveler, There Is No Road offers a compelling and complex vision of the decolonial imagination in the United States from 1931 to 1943 and beyond. This book offers a unique perspective on 1930s theatre and performance, encompassing the theatrical work of the Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Spanish diasporas in the United States, as well as the better-known Anglophone communities. Author Lisa Jackson-Schebetta situates well-known figures, such as Langston Hughes and Clifford Odets, alongside lesser-known ones, such as Erasmo Vando, Franca de Armiño, and Manuel Aparicio. Traveler conclusively demonstrates that theatre and performance scholars must position US performances within the Americas writ broadly, and in doing so they must recognize the centrality of the hemisphere's longest-lived colonial power, Spain.

Feminist Rehearsals

Author : May Summer Farnsworth
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781609388805

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Feminist Rehearsals by May Summer Farnsworth Pdf

As feminism gained prominence in twentieth-century popular culture, dramatic conventions progressed accordingly, offering larger and more diverse roles for women characters. Feminist Rehearsals documents the early stages of feminist theatre in Argentina and Mexico, revealing how various aspects of performance culture—spectator formation, playwriting, professional acting and directing, and dramatic techniques—paralleled political activism and championed the goals of the women’s rights movement. Through performance and protest, feminists enacted new identities and pushed for myriad social and legislative reforms during a time when women were denied suffrage and full citizenship status. Together, feminist theatre and demonstrations politicized women spectators’ collective presence and promoted women’s rights in the public sphere.

From Androboros to the First Amendment

Author : Peter A. Davis
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2015-05-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781609383114

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From Androboros to the First Amendment by Peter A. Davis Pdf

Androboros, A Bographical [sic] Farce in Three Acts (1715), is universally acknowledged as the first play both written and printed in America. Its significance stems not simply from its publication but from its eventual impact. Androboros was not just the first of its kind, it was also ahead of its time in many ways, preceding the harsh political satires and farces of the later eighteenth century by some fifty years. The play inadvertently laid the foundation for one of the defining rights of the nation that would eventually emerge some seventy-five years later - the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. As a closet drama intended only to be read by close friends and political supporters, this play has languished as a minor footnote in American intellectual history. Scholarly research published to date has been, for the most part, inadequate and occasionally inaccurate. This study remedies that oversight, providing a full analysis as well as an annotated typescript and facsimiles of the original printing. -- from back cover.

Contemporary Black British Playwrights

Author : L. Goddard
Publisher : Springer
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-17
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781137493101

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Contemporary Black British Playwrights by L. Goddard Pdf

This book examines the socio-political and theatrical conditions that heralded the shift from the margins to the mainstream for black British Writers, through analysis of the social issues portrayed in plays by Kwame Kwei-Armah, debbie tucker green, Roy Williams, and Bola Agbaje.

Book of Fools An Intelligent Person's Guide to Fops, Jackasses, Morons, Dolts, Dunces, Halfwits and Blockheads

Author : Terry Reed
Publisher : Algora Publishing
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Humor
ISBN : 9781628940350

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Book of Fools An Intelligent Person's Guide to Fops, Jackasses, Morons, Dolts, Dunces, Halfwits and Blockheads by Terry Reed Pdf

This book presents a provocatively, outrageously assertive exposure of fools in their not infrequently bizarre manifestations, the object being to leave no halfwits behind. It explores the world of the fool from many perspectives, including Engines of Limited Cognition: Dumb Bells, Dumb Clucks and Dumb Waiters; Imprudence and Its Imbecilic Implications; Fools, Eccentrics & Sons of Momus; and Idiotic Opportunities: Putting Fools to Work. This is not to infer (or even hint) that either the author or his readership is in any demonstrable sense of the word foolish, now or at any other time. After all, no fool would write a book like this, and no fool would read it. Precisely who does read it is a discretely personal decision we leave to those gifted with more than ordinarily inquiring minds. Indeed, those who elect to come along for the ride are likely to find their minds piqued, tickled and enriched by this tour de farce. True to form, Reed illustrates Ambrose Bierce's definition of educational -- 'that which discloses to the wise and disguises from the fools their lack of understanding.' Abundantly documented, endlessly subtle, hopelessly eccentric and deadly funny, the book blends history, sociology, literature, philosophy, etymology and even theology, all with a good laugh.

The Arms-Bearing Woman and British Theatre in the Age of Revolution, 1789-1815

Author : Sarah Burdett
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2023-05-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783031154744

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The Arms-Bearing Woman and British Theatre in the Age of Revolution, 1789-1815 by Sarah Burdett Pdf

This book explores shifting representations and receptions of the arms-bearing woman on the British stage during a period in which she comes to stand in Britain as a striking symbol of revolutionary chaos. The book makes a case for viewing the British Romantic theatre as an arena in which the significance of the armed woman is constantly remodelled and reappropriated to fulfil diverse ideological functions. Used to challenge as well as to enforce established notions of sex and gender difference, she is fashioned also as an allegorical tool, serving both to condemn and to champion political and social rebellion at home and abroad. Magnifying heroines who appear on stage wielding pistols, brandishing daggers, thrusting swords, and even firing explosives, the study spotlights the intricate and often surprising ways in which the stage amazon interacts with Anglo-French, Anglo-Irish, Anglo-German, and Anglo-Spanish debates at varying moments across the French revolutionary and Napoleonic campaigns. At the same time, it foregrounds the extent to which new dramatic genres imported from Europe –notably, the German Sturm und Drang and the French-derived melodrama– facilitate possibilities at the turn of the nineteenth century for a refashioned female warrior, whose degree of agency, destructiveness, and heroism surpasses that of her tragic and sentimental predecessors.

The Theatre

Author : Clement Scott,Bernard Edward Joseph Capes,Charles Eglington,Addison Bright
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1888
Category : Actors
ISBN : CUB:U183021683986

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The Theatre by Clement Scott,Bernard Edward Joseph Capes,Charles Eglington,Addison Bright Pdf

Vol. for 1888 includes dramatic directory for Feb.-Dec.; vol. for 1889 includes dramatic directory for Jan.-May.

Russian Culture and Theatrical Performance in America, 1891-1933

Author : V. Hohman
Publisher : Springer
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2011-08-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780230119901

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Russian Culture and Theatrical Performance in America, 1891-1933 by V. Hohman Pdf

Examining the work of impresarios, financiers, and the press as well as the artists themselves, Hohman demonstrates how a variety of Russian theatrical styles were introduced and incorporated into American theatre and dance during the beginning of the twentieth century.