Theatre History Studies 2017, Vol. 36 |
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Editor:
| Freeman, Sara |
Introduction by:
| Freeman, Sara |
Contribution by:
| Appler, Vivian Burch, Steven Dedalus Chansky, Dorothy Colleary, Eric J. Connelly, Stacey Cross, Lezlie C. Curley, Eileen Donkor, David Afriyie Epplett, Shannon Feldmeyer, Laura Ferdninand Forsgren, La Donna L. Green-Rogers, Martine Kei Holden, Nicholas Houle, Gabrielle Jackson, Julie Kerr, Darin London, Todd Maresh, Karin McDaniel, L. Bailey McMahan, Matthew Moriarty, Julia Nelson, Laura M. Nichols, Deana Rothmayer, Michael A. Sautter, Richard Turner, Jeff Venning, Dan Vermillion, Alex Wellman, Elizabeth Wyman, Sarah |
Series title: | Theatre History Studies |
ISBN: | 978-0-8173-9169-0 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2017 |
Publisher: | University of Alabama Press
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $122.95 |
Book Description:
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A peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-American Theatre Conference. Theatre History Studies is devoted to research in all areas of theatre studies, with special interest in archival research, historical documentation, and historiography. Many issues feature a special section curated around a special theme or topic; for 2017 that special section focus on histories of new writing for...
More Description A peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-American Theatre Conference.
Theatre History Studies is devoted to research in all areas of theatre studies, with special interest in archival research, historical documentation, and historiography. Many issues feature a special section curated around a special theme or topic; for 2017 that special section focus on histories of new writing for the theatre.
Featured in THEATRE HISTORY STUDIES 2017, VOLUME 36
- "Resisting Arlecchino's Mask: The Case of Marcello Moretti" by Gabrielle Houle
- "Making Space for Performance: Theatrical-Architectural Nationalism in Postindependence Ghana" by David Afriyie Donkor
- "Preparing Boys for War: J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan Enlists in World War I's 'Great Adventure'" by Laura Ferdinand Feldmeyer
- "Not Just Rock 'n' Roll: Chicago Theatre, 1984-1990" by Julie Jackson
- "New Writing and Theatre History" by Sara Freeman
- "New Plays in New Tongues: Bilingualism and Immigration at the New Italian Theatre in France" by Matthew McMahan
- "The Waterloo Summer of the Prince of Wales's Theatre: New Writing, Old Friends, and Early Realism in the Victorian Theatre" by Shannon Epplett
- "Chekhov's Three Sisters: A Proto-Poststructuralist Experiment" by Sarah Wyman
- "Historicizing Shakesfear and Translating Shakespeare Anew" by Lezlie C. Cross
- "A New Noble Kinsmen: The Play On! Project and Making New Plays Out of Old" by Martine Kei Green-Rogers and Alex N. Vermillion
- "Making New Theatre Together: The First Writers' Group at the Royal Court Theatre and Its Legacy Within the Young Writers' Programme" by Nicholas Holden
- "New Writing in a Populist Context: A Play,a Pie, and a Pint" by Deana Nichols
- "American Playwriting and the Now New" by Todd London
- The Robert A. Schanke Award-Winning Essay: "Black Folk's Theatre to Black Lives Matter: The Black Revolution on Campus" by La Donna L. Forsgren