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The Theatre: A Concise History

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Theatre: A Concise History
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Phyllis Hartnoll
SeriesWorld of Art
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:312
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 150
Category/GenreDrama
ISBN/Barcode 9780500204092
ClassificationsDewey:792.09
Audience
General
Edition Fourth edition
Illustrations 248 Illustrations, black and white; 46 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 24 September 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Acting, direction, stagecraft, theatre architecture and design, the extraordinary evolution of dramatic literature - here is an all-embracing and richly illustrated history, global in scope and ranging from the ancient origins of the theatre in the choral hymns sung around the altar of Dionysus to the fascinating variety of forms that it has taken in our own age. For this fourth edition, Enoch Brater, Kenneth T. Rowe Professor of Dramatic Literature at the University of Michigan and a specialist on modern and contemporary drama, has revised and extended his final chapter to update the discussion. He surveys performance art, political theatre, new genres, live broadcasts and extravagant spectacles, showcasing the constant and dynamic evolution of stage performance, from classics reinvented to groundbreaking new work.

Author Biography

The late Phyllis Hartnoll was editor of The Oxford Companion to the Theatre. Enoch Brater is Kenneth T. Rowe Collegiate Professor of Dramatic Literature & Professor of English and Theater at the University of Michigan. The late Phyllis Hartnoll was editor of The Oxford Companion to the Theatre. Enoch Brater is Kenneth T. Rowe Collegiate Professor of Dramatic Literature & Professor of English and Theater at the University of Michigan.

Reviews

'A reliable and detailed document, richly illustrated, of use to students of history and theatre alike' - The Times Educational Supplement