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    The Victorian theatre 1792-1914 : a survey
    The Repertory Movement
    The Old Vic Theatre
    Nineteenth Century Plays
    • Nineteenth Century Plays

      • 588 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      The collection showcases notable plays from the nineteenth century, a pivotal era in the evolution of modern theater. Featuring works like "Black Eyed Susan" and "The Colleen Bawn," these plays reflect the transition to a proscenium stage illuminated by electricity. This volume serves as a historical reference to the theatrical innovations of the time, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike. The modern edition includes a new prefatory biography, enhancing its accessibility and significance.

      Nineteenth Century Plays
    • The Old Vic Theatre

      A History

      • 252 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Chronicling the rich history of London's Old Vic Theatre, this book delves into its continuous operation since 1818, making it the oldest theatre in London after Drury Lane and Covent Garden. It reveals insights into its management, notable productions, and famous performers like Edmund Kean and Laurence Olivier. The Old Vic has served various roles, from a venue for melodrama to a home for the National Theatre Company. Enhanced with illustrations and a detailed chronology, this work appeals to theatre enthusiasts and scholars alike.

      The Old Vic Theatre
    • The Repertory Movement

      A History of Regional Theatre in Britain

      • 244 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the evolution of the repertory theatre movement in Britain, this account traces its origins from the nineteenth century to its establishment in 1907 with Miss Horniman's company. It highlights the movement's significant role in twentieth-century theatre, characterized by regional theatres with resident acting companies catering to diverse community tastes. Key historical influences include the World Wars, state funding, and the rise of cinema and television. The narrative culminates in a study of six regional theatres, supported by appendixes with chronologies, programmes, and attendance statistics.

      The Repertory Movement
    • Follows the development of English theater from the enlargement of Wren's Drury Lane and the proliferation of other theaters to the time of social and literary upheaval precipitating in World War I

      The Victorian theatre 1792-1914 : a survey