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Download this eBook The Globalization of Theatre 1870–1930
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The Globalization of Theatre 1870–1930


Christopher B. Balme


Between 1895 and 1922 the Anglo-American actor and manager, Maurice E. Bandmann (1872–1922) created a theatrical circuit that extended from Gibraltar to Tokyo and included regular tours to the West Indies and South America. With headquarters in Calcutta and Cairo and...

Publication date: 2019-10-24
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The Faust Legend


Sara Munson Deats


What do men and women desire? For what will they barter their immortal souls? These two questions have haunted Western society, and these persistent queries find their fullest embodiment in the Faust legend. This memorable story, told and retold in novels, prose...

Publication date: 2019-09-19
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Download this eBook Women and Embodied Mythmaking in Irish Theatre
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Women and Embodied Mythmaking in Irish Theatre


Shonagh Hill


The rich legacy of women's contributions to Irish theatre is traditionally viewed through a male-dominated literary canon and mythmaking, thus arguably silencing their work. In this timely book, Shonagh Hill proposes a feminist genealogy which brings new perspectives to...

Publication date: 2019-08-29
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Download this eBook Theatres of Feeling
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Theatres of Feeling


Jean I. Marsden


Theatre and theatregoing was central to the cultural life of later eighteenth-century Britain. In this engaging work, Jean I. Marsden explores the playhouse as a source of emotion during a period when the ability to feel demonstrated moral worth. Using first-hand...

Publication date: 2019-06-27
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Download this eBook David Garrick and the Mediation of Celebrity
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David Garrick and the Mediation of Celebrity


Leslie Ritchie


What happens when an actor owns shares in the stage on which he performs and the newspapers that review his performances? Celebrity that lasts over 240 years. From 1741, David Garrick dominated the London theatre world as the progenitor of a new 'natural' style of...

Publication date: 2019-01-17
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Real Theatre


Paul Rae


Theatre is often said to offer unique insights into the nature of reality, but this obscures the reality of theatre itself. In Real Theatre, Paul Rae takes a joined-up approach to the realities of theatre to explain why performances take the forms they do, and what...

Publication date: 2018-12-27
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Download this eBook Performing Endurance
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Performing Endurance


Lara Shalson


In Performing Endurance, Lara Shalson offers a new way of understanding acts of endurance in art and political contexts. Examining a range of performances from the 1960s to the present, including influential performance art works by Marina Abramovic, Chris Burden,...

Publication date: 2018-10-18
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Download this eBook Copyright and the Value of Performance, 1770–1911
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Copyright and the Value of Performance, 1770–1911


Derek Miller


In the nineteenth century, copyright law expanded to include performances of theatrical and musical works. These laws transformed how people made and consumed performances. Exploring precedent-setting litigation on both sides of the Atlantic, this book traces how courts...

Publication date: 2018-08-16
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Download this eBook Shakespeare's Double Plays
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Shakespeare's Double Plays


Brett Gamboa


In the first comprehensive study of how Shakespeare designed his plays to suit his playing company, Brett Gamboa demonstrates how Shakespeare turned his limitations to creative advantage, and how doubling roles suited his unique sense of the dramatic. By attending...

Publication date: 2018-05-03
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Download this eBook Commedia dell'Arte in Context
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Commedia dell'Arte in Context


Christopher B. Balme , Piermario Vescovo , Daniele Vianello


The commedia dell'arte, the improvised Italian theatre that dominated the European stage from 1550 to 1750, is arguably the most famous theatre tradition to emerge from Europe in the early modern period. Its celebrated masks have come to symbolize theatre itself and...

Publication date: 2018-04-05
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Edward Albee


Matthew Roudané


Edward Albee (1928–2016) was a central figure in modern American theatre, and his bold and often experimental theatrical style won him wide acclaim. This book explores the issues, public and private, that so influenced Albee's vision over five decades, from his first...

Publication date: 2017-08-07
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Download this eBook Theatre and Governance in Britain, 1500–1900
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Theatre and Governance in Britain, 1500–1900


Tony Fisher


This book begins with a simple observation - that just as the theatre resurfaced during the late Renaissance, so too government as we understand it today also began to appear. Their mutually entwining history was to have a profound influence on the development of the...

Publication date: 2017-06-16
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Download this eBook Writing and the Modern Stage
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Writing and the Modern Stage


Julia Jarcho


It is time to change the way we talk about writing in theater. This book offers a new argument that reimagines modern theater's critical power and places innovative writing at the heart of the experimental stage. While performance studies, German Theaterwissenschaft,...

Publication date: 2017-04-18
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Download this eBook Writing the History of the British Stage
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Writing the History of the British Stage


Richard Schoch


This is the first book on British theatre historiography. It traces the practice of theatre history from its origins in the Restoration to its emergence as an academic discipline in the early twentieth century. In this compelling revisionist study, Richard Schoch...

Publication date: 2016-09-12
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Download this eBook A History of Japanese Theatre
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A History of Japanese Theatre


Jonah Salz


Japan boasts one of the world's oldest, most vibrant and most influential performance traditions. This accessible and complete history provides a comprehensive overview of Japanese theatre and its continuing global influence. Written by eminent international scholars,...

Publication date: 2016-07-14
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Download this eBook Critical Perspectives on Applied Theatre
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Critical Perspectives on Applied Theatre


Jenny Hughes , Helen Nicholson


As the twenty-first century moves towards its third decade, applied theatre is being shaped by contemporary economic and environmental concerns and is contributing to new conceptual paradigms that influence the ways in which socially engaged art is produced and...

Publication date: 2016-04-11
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Download this eBook Dramaturgy and Dramatic Character
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Dramaturgy and Dramatic Character


William Storm


Dramatic character is among the most long-standing and familiar of artistic phenomena. From the theatre of Dionysus in ancient Greece to the modern stage, William Storm's book delivers a wide-ranging view of how characters have been conceived at pivotal moments in...

Publication date: 2016-03-17
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Download this eBook The Cambridge Introduction to Performance Theory
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The Cambridge Introduction to Performance Theory


Simon Shepherd


What does 'performance theory' really mean and why has it become so important across such a large number of disciplines, from art history to religious studies and architecture to geography? In this introduction Simon Shepherd explains the origins of performance theory,...

Publication date: 2016-03-15
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Download this eBook Evolution, Cognition, and Performance
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Evolution, Cognition, and Performance


Bruce Mcconachie


Culture and cognition work together dynamically every time a spectator interprets meaning during a performance. In this study, Bruce McConachie examines the biocultural basis of all performance, from its origins and the cognitive processes that facilitate it, to what...

Publication date: 2015-12-15
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Download this eBook The Cambridge Introduction to Theatre and Literature of the Absurd
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The Cambridge Introduction to Theatre and Literature of the Absurd


Michael Y. Bennett


Michael Y. Bennett's accessible Introduction explains the complex, multidimensional nature of the works and writers associated with the absurd - a label placed upon a number of writers who revolted against traditional theatre and literature in both similar and widely...

Publication date: 2015-10-29
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