Sweet Mystery provides a new look into early twentieth century American theatre through one of its most prolific playwrights. The story of Rida Johnson Young (ca. 1869-1926) is told here in full by author Ellen Peck, who uses original typescripts, correspondence, reviews, and other archival materials to contextualize her work and its influence on her time and ours.
Sweet Mystery provides a new look into early twentieth century American theatre through one of its most prolific playwrights. The story of Rida Johnson Young (ca. 1869-1926) is told here in full by author Ellen Peck, who uses original typescripts, correspondence, reviews, and other archival materials to contextualize her work and its influence on her time and ours.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ellen M. Peck is Associate Professor of Drama at Jacksonville State University, where she teaches theatre history, dramatic literature, stage management, and musical theatre history. She has worked as a freelance Stage Manager for several theatres and opera companies around the country, including Michigan Opera Theatre, Goodspeed Musicals, Spoleto USA, and Utah Opera.
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List of Illustrations List of Boxes Acknowledgments Preface 1: The Women Who Wrote 2: An Old Story in a New Dress: The Emerging Playwright 3: Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life: Naughty Marietta 4: The Old-Fashioned Things Must Go: Musical Comedies 5: Just One of the Boys: Young as Co-Writer 6: Will You Remember?: Operetta in Wartime 7: Dream Girl: End of a Career Appendix: List of Works by Rida Johnson Young Selected Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Boxes Acknowledgments Preface 1: The Women Who Wrote 2: An Old Story in a New Dress: The Emerging Playwright 3: Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life: Naughty Marietta 4: The Old-Fashioned Things Must Go: Musical Comedies 5: Just One of the Boys: Young as Co-Writer 6: Will You Remember?: Operetta in Wartime 7: Dream Girl: End of a Career Appendix: List of Works by Rida Johnson Young Selected Bibliography Index
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