British and American Musical Theatre Exchanges in the West End (1924-1970) - Arianne Johnson Quinn

British and American Musical Theatre Exchanges in the West End (1924-1970)

The “Americanization” of Drury Lane
Buch | Hardcover
XIII, 283 Seiten
2023 | 1st ed. 2024
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-14662-6 (ISBN)
117,69 inkl. MwSt

This monograph centres on the history of musical theatre in a space of cultural significance for British identity, namely the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, which housed many prominent American productions from 1924-1970. It argues that during this period Drury Lane was the site of cultural exchanges between Britain and the United States that were a direct result of global engagement in two world wars and the evolution of both countries as imperial powers. The critical and public response to works of musical theatre during this period, particularly the American musical, demonstrates the shifting response by the public to global conflict, the rise of an American Empire in the eyes of the British government, and the ongoing cultural debates about the role of Americans in British public life. By considering the status of Drury Lane as a key site of cultural and political exchanges between the United States and Britain, this study allows us to gain a more complete portrait of the musical'scultural significance in Britain.  

Dr. Arianne Johnson Quinn is an archivist, librarian, and scholar. She is currently the Music Special Collections Librarian at the Warren D. Allen Music Library, Florida State University, USA. She holds the Ph.D. in Musicology from Princeton University, and has worked as Digital Archivist and Research Associate for the Noel Coward Archive Trust. Arianne has been on the faculty of the Florida State Honors Program, South Georgia State College and Tallahassee Community College. Her research focuses on the intersections between the American and British musical in London's West End from 1920-1970, particularly the works of Noel Coward, Kurt Weill, Lerner and Loewe, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hammerstein.

1. Introduction.- 2. Chapter 1: Cosmopolitan musical theatre styles at the Lane (1918-1934).- 3. Chapter 2: The Drury Lane Musical Theatre Spectacle (1931-1939): "Hearts Splintering in Waltz Time".- 4. Chapter 3: The Lane and ENSA (Entertainment National Services Association) headquarters (1939).- 5. Chapter 5: Rodger's and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! Carousel and South Pacific: Imported Americana.- 6. Chapter 6: Ruritanian Imperialism in The King and I (1953).- 7. Chapter 7: Fading Empire and British imitation: Lerner and Loewe.- 8. Chapter 8: Hello Dolly and the resurgence of the British musical the nostalgia of Lost Empire Word.- 9. Epilogue.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Palgrave Studies in British Musical Theatre
Zusatzinfo XIII, 283 p.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 519 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Schlagworte American musical theatre • Archival studies • British Culture • British musical theatre • drury lane • My Fair Lady • Oklahoma! • Oliver • reception history • the king and i • transatlantic musical theatre
ISBN-10 3-031-14662-X / 303114662X
ISBN-13 978-3-031-14662-6 / 9783031146626
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