The Cambridge History of British Theatre
Herausgeber: Donohue, Joseph
The Cambridge History of British Theatre
Herausgeber: Donohue, Joseph
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The second of three volumes looking at the turbulent public life of performance in Britain.
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The second of three volumes looking at the turbulent public life of performance in Britain.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9781107497085
- ISBN-10: 1107497086
- Artikelnr.: 42317670
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9781107497085
- ISBN-10: 1107497086
- Artikelnr.: 42317670
Preface and acknowledgments
Timeline 1660 to 1894 compiled by Joseph Donohue
Part I. 1660 to 1800: 1. Introduction: the theatre from 1660 to 1800 Joseph Donohue
2. Theatres and repertory Robert D. Hume
3. Theatre and the female presence Joanne Lafler
4. Theatre, politics and morality Derek Hughes
5. Theatre companies and regulation Judith Milhous
6. The Beggar's Opera: a case study Calhoun Winton
7. Garrick at Drury Lane, 1747-76 Mark S. Auburn
8. Theatre outside London, 1660-1775 Görel Garlick
9. 1776: a critical year in perspective Edward A. Langhans
10. The theatrical revolution, 1776-1843 Jane Moody
Part II. 1800 to 1895: 11. Introduction: the theatre from 1800 to 1895 Joseph Donohue
12. Presence, personality and physicality: actors and their repertoires, 1776-1895 Jim Davis
13. Theatres, their architecture and their audiences Joseph Donohue
14. Stage design from Loutherbourg to Poel Christopher Baugh
15. Theatre and mid-Victorian society, 1851-70 Richard W. Schoch
16. Gendering Victorian theatre Kerry Powell
17. Popular entertainment, 1776-1895 Dave Russell
18. The Bells: a case study
a 'bare-ribbed skeleton' in a chest David Mayer
19. The new drama and the old theatre Peter Thomson
20. 1895: a critical year in perspective Joel Kaplan
Bibliography of works cited
Index.
Timeline 1660 to 1894 compiled by Joseph Donohue
Part I. 1660 to 1800: 1. Introduction: the theatre from 1660 to 1800 Joseph Donohue
2. Theatres and repertory Robert D. Hume
3. Theatre and the female presence Joanne Lafler
4. Theatre, politics and morality Derek Hughes
5. Theatre companies and regulation Judith Milhous
6. The Beggar's Opera: a case study Calhoun Winton
7. Garrick at Drury Lane, 1747-76 Mark S. Auburn
8. Theatre outside London, 1660-1775 Görel Garlick
9. 1776: a critical year in perspective Edward A. Langhans
10. The theatrical revolution, 1776-1843 Jane Moody
Part II. 1800 to 1895: 11. Introduction: the theatre from 1800 to 1895 Joseph Donohue
12. Presence, personality and physicality: actors and their repertoires, 1776-1895 Jim Davis
13. Theatres, their architecture and their audiences Joseph Donohue
14. Stage design from Loutherbourg to Poel Christopher Baugh
15. Theatre and mid-Victorian society, 1851-70 Richard W. Schoch
16. Gendering Victorian theatre Kerry Powell
17. Popular entertainment, 1776-1895 Dave Russell
18. The Bells: a case study
a 'bare-ribbed skeleton' in a chest David Mayer
19. The new drama and the old theatre Peter Thomson
20. 1895: a critical year in perspective Joel Kaplan
Bibliography of works cited
Index.
Preface and acknowledgments
Timeline 1660 to 1894 compiled by Joseph Donohue
Part I. 1660 to 1800: 1. Introduction: the theatre from 1660 to 1800 Joseph Donohue
2. Theatres and repertory Robert D. Hume
3. Theatre and the female presence Joanne Lafler
4. Theatre, politics and morality Derek Hughes
5. Theatre companies and regulation Judith Milhous
6. The Beggar's Opera: a case study Calhoun Winton
7. Garrick at Drury Lane, 1747-76 Mark S. Auburn
8. Theatre outside London, 1660-1775 Görel Garlick
9. 1776: a critical year in perspective Edward A. Langhans
10. The theatrical revolution, 1776-1843 Jane Moody
Part II. 1800 to 1895: 11. Introduction: the theatre from 1800 to 1895 Joseph Donohue
12. Presence, personality and physicality: actors and their repertoires, 1776-1895 Jim Davis
13. Theatres, their architecture and their audiences Joseph Donohue
14. Stage design from Loutherbourg to Poel Christopher Baugh
15. Theatre and mid-Victorian society, 1851-70 Richard W. Schoch
16. Gendering Victorian theatre Kerry Powell
17. Popular entertainment, 1776-1895 Dave Russell
18. The Bells: a case study
a 'bare-ribbed skeleton' in a chest David Mayer
19. The new drama and the old theatre Peter Thomson
20. 1895: a critical year in perspective Joel Kaplan
Bibliography of works cited
Index.
Timeline 1660 to 1894 compiled by Joseph Donohue
Part I. 1660 to 1800: 1. Introduction: the theatre from 1660 to 1800 Joseph Donohue
2. Theatres and repertory Robert D. Hume
3. Theatre and the female presence Joanne Lafler
4. Theatre, politics and morality Derek Hughes
5. Theatre companies and regulation Judith Milhous
6. The Beggar's Opera: a case study Calhoun Winton
7. Garrick at Drury Lane, 1747-76 Mark S. Auburn
8. Theatre outside London, 1660-1775 Görel Garlick
9. 1776: a critical year in perspective Edward A. Langhans
10. The theatrical revolution, 1776-1843 Jane Moody
Part II. 1800 to 1895: 11. Introduction: the theatre from 1800 to 1895 Joseph Donohue
12. Presence, personality and physicality: actors and their repertoires, 1776-1895 Jim Davis
13. Theatres, their architecture and their audiences Joseph Donohue
14. Stage design from Loutherbourg to Poel Christopher Baugh
15. Theatre and mid-Victorian society, 1851-70 Richard W. Schoch
16. Gendering Victorian theatre Kerry Powell
17. Popular entertainment, 1776-1895 Dave Russell
18. The Bells: a case study
a 'bare-ribbed skeleton' in a chest David Mayer
19. The new drama and the old theatre Peter Thomson
20. 1895: a critical year in perspective Joel Kaplan
Bibliography of works cited
Index.