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ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO TWENTIETH C - Volume One: 19001950

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The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century British Theatre and Performance provides a broad range of perspectives on the multiple models and examples of theatre, artists, enthusiasts, enablers, and audiences that emerged over this formative 100-year period.
This first volume covers the first half of the century, constructing an equitable and inclusive history that is more representative of the nation's lived experience than the traditional narratives of British theatre. Its approach is intra-national - weaving together the theatres and communities of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The essays are organised thematically arranged into sections that address nation, power, and identity; fixity and mobility; bodies in performance; the materiality of theatre and communities of theatre. This approach highlights the synergies, convergences, and divergences of the theatre landscape in Britain during this period, giving a sense of the sheer variety of performance that was taking place at any given moment in time.
This is a fascinating and indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, postgraduate researchers, and scholars across theatre and performance studies, cultural studies, and twentieth-century history.

List of contents

List of contributors
Acknowledgements
 
Introduction
       Claire Cochrane, Lynette Goddard, Catherine Hindson and Trish Reid
 
1     Setting the Scene: Ambivalent Encounters/Visibilities
       David Linton
 
PART I
Nation/s, Power and Identity
 
2     The Theatre and the State, 1900-1950
       Trevor R. Griffiths
 
3     Irish National Drama and the British Theatre, 1897-1951
       Patrick Lonergan
 
4     Theatre, Education and Recreation
       Jane Milling
 
5     "National" Theatres
       Anselm Heinrich
 
6     Collective Laughter and Political Empowerment in the Comedies of the Suffrage Era
       Eleanor Stewart
 
PART II
Fixity and Mobility
 
7     Theatre Buildings, 1900-1950
       Alistair Fair
 
8     Miles from London: Edinburgh and Bristol's West End Cultures
       Catherine Hindson
 
9     Popular Places
       Nick Havergal
 
10   Transatlantic Exchanges
       Paul Maloney
 
11   Theatre in World War Two: Taking on the Myths
       Ros Merkin
 
 
PART III
Bodies in Performance
 
12   Between Representation and Agency: Black Artists in the UK, 1900-1950
       Tiziana Morosetti
 
13   'A Twitchy and Pugnacious Male Culture': Women and Scottish Theatre, 1900-1950
        Claire Cochrane and Ksenija Horvat
 
14   Ensembles and Companies
       Philippa Burt
 
15   The Performing Body in Music Hall and Variety Theatre: Ambiguities and Blurred Boundaries
      Louise Peacock
 
16   The Influence of the European Avant-Garde
      Claire Warden
 
17   British Actor Training, 1900-1950: The Drama-School Turn
       Peter Zazzali
 
PART IV
The Materiality of Theatre
 
18   The Labour of Theatre, 1900-1950
       Lucie Sutherland
 
19   Theatrical Publishing, 1900-1950
      Andrew Nash
 
20   Consumer Economies
       Matthew Franks
 
21   Postcards, Letters and Magazines: Fan Culture in the early Twentieth Century
       Helen Grime
 
22   Fashioning Costume on the British Stage, 1900-1950
       Susan Marshall
 
PART V
Communities of Theatre
 
23   Theatre in 'Other' Spaces: Welsh Drama and Theatre, 1900-1950
      Anwen Jones
 
24   Ulster Kitchen Comedy: 'A Faithful if Unpleasant Picture of the National Fragments'
      Roy Connolly
 
25   Elite Private Theatricals and the 'Professional' Amateur
      David Coates
 
26   Early Twentieth-Century Festival Cultures
       Soudabeh Ananisarab
 
27   The Children's Theatre Movement in Early Twentieth-Century London and Birmingham
       Catherine Hindson and Gemma Colclough
 
 
Index


About the author










Claire Cochrane is Professor Emeritus of Theatre Studies at the University of Worcester, UK.
Lynette Goddard is Professor of Black Theatre and Performance at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
Catherine Hindson is Professor of Theatre History at the University of Bristol, UK.
Trish Reid is Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Reading, UK


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The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century British Theatre provides a broad range of perspectives on the multiple models and examples of theatre, artists, enthusiasts, enablers, and audiences that emerged over this formative one-hundred-year period.

Product details

Authors Claire Goddard Cochrane
Assisted by Claire Cochrane (Editor), Cochrane Claire (Editor), Lynette Goddard (Editor), Goddard Lynette (Editor), Catherine Hindson (Editor), Hindson Catherine (Editor), Trish Reid (Editor), Reid Trish (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.2024
 
EAN 9780367487898
ISBN 978-0-367-48789-8
No. of pages 424
Series Routledge Companions
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

20th Century, ART / European, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, ART / Performance, Theatre Studies, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Early 20th century c 1900 to c 1950, Performance Art, The arts: general topics

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