The Cambridge Companion to British Theatre of the First World War -

The Cambridge Companion to British Theatre of the First World War

Buch | Softcover
300 Seiten
2023
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-72276-6 (ISBN)
28,65 inkl. MwSt
The first comprehensive guide to British theatre's engagement with the First World War over the last century, providing accessible and lively coverage of theatre's role in the representation and remembrance of events, focusing on topics including regionality, politics, popular performance, Shakespeare, class, race and gender.
This is the first comprehensive guide to British theatre's engagement with the First World War over the last century, from 1900 to the Armistice Day centenary in 2018. Considering theatre as both an industry and literary-cultural artform, it provides a contextual grounding in the prelude to the conflict and coverage of post-war plays as well as wartime performances. Lively chapters from leading scholars explore diverse genres and practices, from Shakespeare to melodrama, while focusing on topics including regionality, national identity, propaganda, commemoration, gender, censorship and international influences. Presenting original scholarship in an accessible and engaging manner, this Companion establishes theatre as a vital means of understanding wartime experiences, and a central feature in commemoration and remembrance.

Helen Brooks is Professor of Cultural and Creative History at the University of Kent. Prior to working on First World War theatre she published widely on eighteenth-century theatre. Her book Actresses, Gender, and the Eighteenth-Century Stage: Playing Women was published in 2014. She is an editor of the Exeter Performance Studies series and was associate editor of the Wiley Encyclopaedia of British Literature: 1660–1789. She was a co-investigator with the Gateways to the First World War centre (2014–2019). Michael Hammond is Emeritus Fellow in Film History at the University of Southampton. His international reputation rests on a large body of work that spans both silent film history and contemporary film and television studies. In the field of silent film history he is known for his monographs, The Big Show: British Cinema Culture in the Great War, 1914–1918 (2006) and The Great War in Hollywood Memory, 1919–1939 (2019). He is co-editor of British Silent Cinema in the Great War (2011) and The Great War and the Moving Image (2017).

Introduction: British theatre and the first world war Helen E. M. Brooks; Part I. Mobilising for War: 1. Foreshadowing the war: future war and invasion plays, 1900–1914 Ailise Bulfin; 2. Mobilising the nation: the comic revue in wartime Robert Dean; Part II. Theatre During the War: 3. Challenging times: making theatre during the war Claire Cochrane; 4. Everyone's a playgoer now!: theatregoing and theatregoers 1914–1918 Viv Gardner; 5. Theatre in the war zone Emma Hanna; 6. The classics at war Ailsa Grant Ferguson; 7. War on the popular stage: 'spy' plays and the one act domestic comedy Maggie B. Gale; 8. Cinema and theatre in the great war Michael Hammond; 9. American invasions Philippa Burt; 10. European theatre on the British stage 1914–1918 Eva Krivanec; 11. Resistance and objection Anselm Heinrich; Part III: The Memory of War: 12. Reflecting on the war Rebecca D'Monté; 13. Re-imagining the war Helen E. M. Brooks; 14. Commemorating the war Rebecca Benzie; Chronology of events and productions; Further reading; Index.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Cambridge Companions to Theatre and Performance
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 437 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
ISBN-10 1-108-72276-8 / 1108722768
ISBN-13 978-1-108-72276-6 / 9781108722766
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