McKee Rankin and the Heyday of the American Theater

McKee Rankin and the Heyday of the American Theater
Author: David R. Beasley
Publisher: David Beasley
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2002
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0889203903

Annotation A retired research librarian chronicles the mercurial career of Canadian-born Rankin (1844-1914), an innovator of the early US theater. Rankin was a leading actor, playwright, and creator of a school of acting in New York and a notable repertory theater in San Francisco. Period photographs show Rankin in his heyday, as well as other actorse.g., the Barrymoreswith whom he was associated. Appendices list his progeny and plays. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

From San Francisco Eastward

From San Francisco Eastward
Author: Carolyn Grattan Eichin
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2020-02-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1948908379

Finalist for the 2021 Willa Literary Award in Scholarly Non-Fiction Finalist for the 2021 Will Rogers Medallion Award in Western Non-Fiction Carolyn Grattan Eichin’s From San Francisco Eastward explores the dynamics and influence of theater in the West during the Victorian era. San Francisco, Eichin argues, served as the nucleus of the western theatrical world, having attained prominence behind only New York and Boston as the nation’s most important theatrical center by 1870. By focusing on the West’s hinterland communities, theater as a capitalist venture driven by the sale of cultural forms is illuminated against the backdrop of urbanization. Using the vagaries of the West’s notorious boom-bust economic cycles, Eichin traces the fiscal, demographic, and geographic influences that shaped western theater. With an emphasis on the 1860s and 70s, this thoroughly researched work uses distinct notions of ethnicity, class, and gender to examine a cultural institution driven by a market economy. From San Francisco Eastward is a thorough analysis of the ever-changing theatrical personalities and strategies that shaped Victorian theater in the West, and the ways in which theater as a business transformed the values of a region.

Bernhardt and the Theatre of Her Time

Bernhardt and the Theatre of Her Time
Author: Eric Salmon
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1984-02-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Papers presented ata conference held at the University of Guelph, Canada, in May 1977.

Theatrical Touring and Founding in North America

Theatrical Touring and Founding in North America
Author: L. W. Conolly
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1982-10-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

This is the first of two volumes of documents that describe the growth and development of theater in the United States. This book goes from the beginnings of theater in the North American colonies up to the First World War. It is organized in three chronological sections, each with its own introduction, documents and commentary, arranged into chapters on business practice, acting, theater buildings, drama, design, and audience behavior. Written sources include records of business transactions, letters, newspaper reports, reviews, memoirs and architectural descriptions. There are also numerous pictorial items. Volume 2, scheduled for publication in late 1996, covers the period from 1915 to the present.