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Theatre in the United States: Volume 1, 1750-1915: Theatre in the Colonies and the United States Barry B. Witham (University of Washington)

Theatre in the United States: Volume 1, 1750-1915: Theatre in the Colonies and the United States By Barry B. Witham (University of Washington)

Theatre in the United States: Volume 1, 1750-1915: Theatre in the Colonies and the United States by Barry B. Witham (University of Washington)


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This is the first of two volumes of documents which describe the growth and development of theatre in the United States. It is organized in three chronological periods that include pictorial and written sources - records of business transactions, letters, newspaper reports, reviews, memoirs, and architectural descriptions. Connecting passages and footnotes provide an invaluable commentary.

Theatre in the United States: Volume 1, 1750-1915: Theatre in the Colonies and the United States Summary

Theatre in the United States: Volume 1, 1750-1915: Theatre in the Colonies and the United States: A Documentary History by Barry B. Witham (University of Washington)

This is the first of two volumes of documents which describe the growth and development of theatre in the United States. The first volume covers the period from the beginnings of theatre in the North American colonies up to the First World War. With such an abundance of primary documents to consult, the editors have focused on three specific 'tensions' that have created and sustained American theatre: commercial versus artistic values; urban versus regional theatre; and the controversy over what is American and what is 'foreign' or imported. The volume is organized in three chronological sections, each with its own introduction. The documents and commentary are arranged into chapters on business practice, acting, theatre buildings, drama, design and audience behaviour. Written sources include records of business transactions, letters, newspaper reports, reviews, memoirs and architectural descriptions. There are also numerous pictorial items.

Theatre in the United States: Volume 1, 1750-1915: Theatre in the Colonies and the United States Reviews

Witham's picture of dramatic activities is drawn from an impressive wealth of documents: newspaper reports, proposals, minutes, script excerpts, reviews, business files, and so on. In this far-reaching and objective view, we come to see the importance of women and minorities in the theater as well as the significance of the existence of regional productions throughout the country. The Virginia Quarterly Review
This fascinating assemblage of 249 documents on all aspects of theater...resembles Barbard Hewitt's still valuable Theatre USA, 1665 to 1957 (1957) but is more substantial. It is also illuminatingly focused on three abiding tensions in American theater: commercial versus artistic values; urban versus regional theatre ; and ... what is American [Versus] what is 'foreign.'...An invaluable book for serious students of the American theater, concluding witha substantial bibliography. This reviewer looks forward to volume 2 with its coverage of the rest of the 20th century. J. Ellis, Choice

Table of Contents

1. 1750-1810 Martha Mahard; 2. 1810-1865 David Rinear; 3. 1865-1915 Don B. Wilmeth.

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NPB9780521308588
9780521308588
0521308585
Theatre in the United States: Volume 1, 1750-1915: Theatre in the Colonies and the United States: A Documentary History by Barry B. Witham (University of Washington)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1996-02-23
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