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The Cambridge History of American Theatre 3 Volume Paperback Set

The Cambridge History of American Theatre 3 Volume Paperback Set

The Cambridge History of American Theatre 3 Volume Paperback Set

Don B. Wilmeth
Christopher Bigsby
February 2006
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9780521679862

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    This unique three-volume history covers all aspects of American theatre from plays and playwrights, through actors and acting, to theatre groups and directors. Each volume includes an extensive overview and timeline followed by chapters on specific aspects of American theatre including vaudeville and popular entertainment, European influences, theatre in and beyond New York, the rise of the Little Theatre movement, reception, modernism, scenography, stagecraft, and architecture. Volume I covers American theatre from its beginnings to the Civil War; Volume II covers the post-Civil War period to 1945; Volume III covers the period post-World War II to the 1990s.

    • First multi-volume history of the American theatre to be published
    • Includes a detailed overview and an extensive comparative timeline

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Wilmeth and Bigsby's history is the finest written about the American theatre in many years and bodes well for the remaining two volumes. A must for all college and university libraries.' Choice

    'The breadth of this work, along with the quality and diversity of its writing and research, make it not only a useful theatre history resource, but also a model of excellence in theatre historiography and scholarly editing. It is gratifying that the paperback reissue of these volumes will increase its accessibility and influence.' Theatre Research International

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    Product details

    February 2006
    Multiple copy pack
    9780521679862
    1575 pages
    235 × 156 × 105 mm
    2.909kg
    95 b/w illus.
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: Introduction Christopher Bigsby and Don B. Wilmeth
    • Timeline: beginnings to 1870: compiled by Don B. Wilmeth and Jonathan Curley
    • 1. American theatre in context from the beginnings to 1870 Bruce McConachie
    • 2. Structure and management in the American theatre from the beginning to 1870 Douglas McDermott
    • 3. The plays and playwrights: plays and playwrights to 1800 Peter A. Davis
    • Plays and playwrights:
    • 1800–1865 Gary A. Richardson
    • 4. The actors: European actors and the star system in the American theatre 1752–1870 Simon Williams
    • 5. The emergence of the American actor Joseph Roach
    • 6. Scenography, stagecraft and architecture in the American theatre, beginnings to 1870 Mary C. Henderson
    • 7. Paratheatricals and popular stage entertainment Peter G. Buckley. Volume 2: Introduction Christopher Bigsby and Don B. Wilmeth
    • Timeline:
    • 1870–1945: compiled by Don B. Wilmeth and Jonathan Curley
    • 1.The hieroglyphic state: American theatre and society, post Civil War to 1945 Thomas Postlewait
    • 2. A changing theatre: New York and beyond John Frick
    • 3. The plays and playwrights: Civil War to 1896 Tice L. Miller
    • Plays and playwrights:
    • 1896–1915 Ronald Wainscott
    • Plays and playwrights:
    • 1915–1945 Brenda Murphy
    • 4. Theatre groups and their playwrights Mark Fearnow
    • 5. Popular entertainment Brooks McNamara
    • 6. Musical theatre Thomas Riis
    • 7. Actors and acting Daniel J. Watermeier
    • 8. Scenography, stagecraft, and architecture Mary C. Henderson
    • 9. Directors and direction Warren Kliewer. Volume 3: List of illustrations
    • List of contributors
    • Preface
    • Ackowledgements
    • Introduction Christopher Bigsby
    • Timeline: Post-World War II to 1998 compiled by Don B. Wilmeth and Jonathan Curley
    • 1. American theatre in context:
    • 1945–present Arnold Aronson
    • 2. A changing theatre: Broadway to the regions: Broadway Laurence Maslon
    • Off and Off-Off Broadway Mel Gussow
    • Regional/Resident theatre Martha LoMonaco
    • Alternative theatre Marvin Carlson
    • 3. The plays and playwrights: Plays and playwrights:
    • 1945–1970 June Schlueter
    • American drama since 1970 Matthew Roudane
    • 4. Musical theatre since World War II John Degen
    • 5. Directors and directions Samuel L. Leiter
    • 6. Actors and acting Foster Hirsch
    • 7. American theatre design since 1945 Ronn Smith
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Christopher Bigsby, Don B. Wilmeth, Don B. Wilmeth, Jonathan Curley, Bruce McConachie, Douglas McDermott, Peter A. Davis, Gary A. Richardson, Simon Williams, Joseph Roach, Mary C. Henderson, Peter G. Buckley, Christopher Bigsby, Don B. Wilmeth, Don B. Wilmeth, Jonathan Curley, Thomas Postlewait, John Frick, Tice L. Miller, Ronald Wainscott, Brenda Murphy, Mark Fearnow, Brooks McNamara, Thomas Riis, Daniel J. Watermeier, Mary C. Henderson, Warren Kliewer, Christopher Bigsby, Don B. Wilmeth, Jonathan Curley, Arnold Aronson, Laurence Maslon, Mel Gussow, Martha LoMonaco, Marvin Carlson, June Schlueter, Matthew Roudane, John Degen, Samuel L. Leiter, Foster Hirsch, Ronn Smith

    • Editors
    • Don B. Wilmeth
    • Christopher Bigsby