Sold Out
Sold Out
Book Categories |
Introduction | ||
1 | Searching for "The Big American Play": The Theatre Guild Produces John Howard Lawson's Processional | 3 |
2 | The Idiosyncratic Theatre of John Howard Lawson | 13 |
3 | Glitzing the Proletariat: John Howard Lawson's Plays of the 1920s | 23 |
4 | Direction by Design(er): Robert Edmond Jones and the New Provincetown Players | 31 |
5 | Glitter, Glitz, and Race: The Production of Harlem | 39 |
6 | Disparate Voices: African American Theatre Critics of the 1920s | 47 |
7 | Garland Anderson and Appearances: The Playwright and His Play | 55 |
8 | The First Serious Dramas on Broadway by African American Playwrights | 71 |
9 | Theatre and Community: The Significance of Howard University's 1920s Drama Program | 83 |
10 | "To Doubt Is Fatal": Eva La Gallienne and the Civic Repertory Theatre, 1926-1932 | 93 |
11 | Sophie Treadwell's Play Machinal: Strategies of Reception and Interpretation | 101 |
12 | Sophie Treadwell's Summer with Boleslavsky and Lectures for the American Laboratory Theatre | 111 |
13 | On "The Verge" of a New Form: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Susan Glaspell's Experiments in The Verge | 119 |
14 | They Knew What They Wanted: American Theatre's Use of Nonverbal Communication Codes to Marginalize Non-Native Characters in the 1920s | 131 |
15 | The Poet Lore Plays: A New Chinese Voice... But How New? | 139 |
16 | Against the Tide: Mordecai Gorelik and the New York Theatre of the 1920s - Processional, Nirvana, The Moon is a Gong, and Loudspeaker | 149 |
17 | "Another Revolution to Be Heard From": Jane Heap and the International Theatre Exposition of 1926 | 157 |
18 | Architecture for the Twentieth Century: Imagining the Theatre of the 1920s | 167 |
Selected Bibliography | 179 | |
Index | 183 | |
About the Editors and Contributors | 193 |
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionExperimenters, Rebels, and Disparate Voices: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity
X
This Item is in Your InventoryExperimenters, Rebels, and Disparate Voices: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add Experimenters, Rebels, and Disparate Voices: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity, The theatre and drama of the 1920s reflect a synergy of art, glitter, and glitz—a decade of great mainstream playwrights and a flourishing popular and commercial theatre, but it was also a decade in which discontented artists and a variety of people on th, Experimenters, Rebels, and Disparate Voices: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add Experimenters, Rebels, and Disparate Voices: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity, The theatre and drama of the 1920s reflect a synergy of art, glitter, and glitz—a decade of great mainstream playwrights and a flourishing popular and commercial theatre, but it was also a decade in which discontented artists and a variety of people on th, Experimenters, Rebels, and Disparate Voices: The Theatre of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity to your collection on WonderClub |