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Theatre with a Purpose

Amateur Drama in Britain 1919-1949

Theatre with a Purpose( )
Author: Watson, Don
Series edited by: Cochrane, Claire
McConachie, Bruce
Series title:Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance Ser.
ISBN:978-1-350-23204-4
Publication Date:Feb 2024
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:Methuen Drama
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $115.00
Book Description:

This study of British amateur theatre in the inter-war period examines five different but interwoven examples of the belief, common in theatrical and educational circles at the time, that amateur drama had a purpose beyond recreation. Amateur theatre was at the height of its popularity as a cultural practice between the wars, so that by 1939 more British people had practical experience of putting on plays than at any time before or since. Providing...
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Book Details
Pages:224
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.14 x 9.21 x 0.56 Inches
Book Weight:1.08 Pounds
Author Biography
Watson, Don (Author)
Don Watson was born in 1949 in Australia. He is an author and public speaker. He took his undergraduate degree at La Trobe University and a PhD at Monash University and was for ten years an academic historian. He wrote three books on Australian history before turning his hand to TV and the stage. For several years he combined writing political satire for the actor Max Gillies with political speeches for the Premier of Victoria, John Cain. In 1992 he became Prime Minister of Australia Paul Keating's speech-writer and adviser and his best-selling account of those years, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: A Portrait of Paul Keating PM, won both The Age Book of the Year and non-fiction Prizes, the Brisbane Courier Mail Book of the Year, the National Biography Award and the Australian Literary Studies Association's Book of the Year.

His 2001 Quarterly Essay, Rabbit Syndrome: Australia and America won the inaugural Alfred Deakin Prize in the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards. Death Sentence was a best seller and won the Australian Booksellers Association Book of the Year. In 2015 his title, The Bush, won the Indie Book of the Year, the Book of the Year at the 2015 New South Wales Premier Literary Awards, and The Douglas Stewart Prize for Nonfiction. His 2016 Quarterly Essay, Enemy Within: American Politics in the Time of Trump is on the bestsellers list.

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