The Dublin Stage, 1720-1745

The Dublin Stage, 1720-1745
Author: John C. Greene
Publisher: Lehigh University Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1993
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780934223225

In the analytical introduction to the calendar, the authors discuss the physical characteristics and locations of the theatres; their acoustics and capacities; the Dublin theatre season; composition, administration, and management of the companies of performers; management styles and techniques; actors' contractual arrangements, conditions, and salaries; ticket prices; benefit and command performances; the composition of the repertory; costumes, scenery, wardrobe, and machinery, and much else. Special attention is paid to areas that have been neglected by previous histories, such as dance and dancers, and prologues and epilogues.

The Romance of the English Stage

The Romance of the English Stage
Author: Percy Fitzgerald
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368834916

Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.

The Irish Play on the New York Stage, 1874-1966

The Irish Play on the New York Stage, 1874-1966
Author: John P. Harrington
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813149576

Over the years American—especially New York—audiences have evolved a consistent set of expectations for the "Irish play." Traditionally the term implied a specific subject matter, invariably rural and Catholic, and embodied a reductive notion of Irish drama and society. This view continues to influence the types of Irish drama produced in the United States today. By examining seven different opening nights in New York theaters over the course of the last century, John Harrington considers the reception of Irish drama on the American stage and explores the complex interplay between drama and audience expectations. All of these productions provoked some form of public disagreement when they were first staged in New York, ranging from the confrontation between Shaw and the Society for the Suppression of Vice to the intellectual outcry provoked by billing Waiting for Godot as "the laugh sensation of two continents." The inaugural volume in the series Irish Literature, History, and Culture, The Irish Play on the New York Stage explores the New York premieres of The Shaughraun (1874), Mrs. Warren's Profession (1905), The Playboy of the Western World (1911), Exiles (1925), Within the Gates (1934), Waiting for Godot (1956), and Philadelphia, Here I Come! (1966).