Adapting "Billy Bishop goes to War" for Germany

Adapting
Author: Sabrina Middeldorf
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2010-05-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3640617983

Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 3,0, RWTH Aachen University (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Recent Canadian Drama, language: English, abstract: I. Introduction – A Canadian play for a German audience While talking about the play “Billy Bishop goes to war” by John Gray and Eric Peterson that was written in 1976, different points of view play a decisive role. The play deals with a Canadian boy who joins the military because of a lack of possibilities. The action begins in Canada in 1914. That means it is the time of World War I and Canadian forces fight as a part of the Empire against the enemy, namely Germany. The play describes Billy Bishop’s rise from a Canadian boy to a national hero as a fighter ace. Consequently there are different attitudes towards the play, for instance if you are an opponent of war or an advocate of it. Furthermore there is the question of age: if you have fought in a war and have seen how friends die or if you are a young man who is full of bravery, strength and patriotism, you have a different attitude towards such a play. But above all there is the question of nationality. As the play is of Canadian origin and originally played for Canadians, the question is meaningless. But on the one hand the fact that the play received great honor and was performed on Broadway and on the other hand the existence of a German film version opens a completely new kind of adapting the play for Germany. In the film version there are German actors that play Billy and the piano player and the text is German, too. What these facts mean and how film and play are adapted for Germany is analyzed in the following term paper. Concerning that there is not any kind of secondary literature about this topic that can be accessed by a German Library, the analysis is based upon my own results of analyzing play and film as well as studying the preface of the drama. The version of the play is the one in the Jerry Wasserman anthology “Modern Canadian Plays” published by Talonbooks, Vancouver and the film version is the one directed by Peter Meincke and Norman McCandlish of the year 1984/1985. II.1 Summary The Canadian play “Billy Bishop goes to war” by John Gray and Eric Peterson deals with a young Canadian from Owen Sound, Ontario who becomes a flying-ace and a hero. The play takes place in the year 1914, which means the time of World War I, where recruits from the British colonies were drafted to support the British Empire against the Germans, or as they call it, the Huns. At the age of twenty Billy enters the Royal Military College (R.M.C.) because of a lack of opportunities and the qualification of

Billy Bishop Goes to War

Billy Bishop Goes to War
Author: John Gray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780889226890

New edition includes the bestselling original musical play plus the acclaimed, revised version that depicts celebrated WWI hero Billy Bishop.

Curtain Times

Curtain Times
Author: Otis L. Guernsey
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1987
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780936839240

(Applause Books). Curtain Times is a uniquely comprehensive, uniquely detailed and uniquely contemporaneous history of the New York theater in the seasons from 1964-65 up to 1987. This is a collection of more than two decades of annual critical surveys (originally published in the Best Plays series of yearbooks) in a single volume. Each of these surveys is a report and criticism of a whole New York theater season: its hits and misses onstage and off, its esthetic innards. Each is a comprehensive overview which takes in every play, musical, specialty and revival, foreign and domestic, produced on and off Broadway during the theater season. Hardcover.

Curriculum Intertext

Curriculum Intertext
Author: Erika Hasebe-Ludt
Publisher: New York : P. Lang
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Annotation Though this is not a festschrift, Ted Aoki (emeritus, curriculum studies, U. of British Columbia), who is one of the contributors, is frequently mentioned as a source of new ways of thinking about teaching in this volume. The essays, by 27 educators mainly in Canada (one is in the US), offer personal responses to the theory and creation of curriculum, with emphasis on the interconnection of subjects. Many of the essays include the authors' journal entries and poetry. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Theatre World 1992-1993

Theatre World 1992-1993
Author: John Willis
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781557832047

Scenes from the plays and portraits of leading actors accompany a statistical record of the current season

Billy Bishop

Billy Bishop
Author: Dan McCaffery
Publisher: Formac Publishing Company
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459504917

Billy Bishop was the top Canadian flying ace in the First World War, credited officially with a record-breaking 75 victories. He was a highly skilled pilot and an accurate shot. Bishop went from being the most decorated war hero in Canadian history to a crusader for peace, writing the book Winged Peace, which supported international control of global air power. Author Dan McCaffery presents the life and accomplishments of Bishop through information he gathered from interviews and archival sources. This new illustrated edition of Dan McCaffery's book contains more than 50 photos of Bishop and other First World War fliers including German and British air aces, plus artefacts from the collection now on display at Billy Bishop airport, Toronto.

Theatre World 1991-1992

Theatre World 1991-1992
Author: John Willis
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1994
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781557831422

(Theatre World). Theatre World, the statistical and pictorial record of the Broadway and off-Broadway season, touring companies, and professional regional companies throughout the United States, has become a classic in its field. The book is complete with cast listings, replacement producers, directors, authors, composers, opening and closing dates, song titles, and much, much more. There are special sections with biographical data, obituary information, listings of annual Shakespeare festivals and major drama awards.