Playing to the crowd London popular theatre, 1780-1830 /
The first study of the productions of the minor theatres, how they were adapted to appeal to the local patrons and the audiences who worked and lived in these communities.
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Literature type: | Electronic Software eBook |
Language: | English |
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Nineteenth century major lives and letters
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230370654 |
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The first study of the productions of the minor theatres, how they were adapted to appeal to the local patrons and the audiences who worked and lived in these communities. |
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Electronic book text. Epublication based on: 9780230116863, 2011. |
Carrier Form: | 330 p. |
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9780230116863 9780230370654 : 0230370659 : |
CLC: | J809 |
Contents: | Children on Stage: Idealized, Eroticized, Demonized Moore and the Drama of Irish Protest Zapolya: Coleridge and the Werewolves Glenarvon on Stage: Impersonating Byron Foscari: Mitford's Dramaturgy of the Unspoken and Unexplained Wilhelm Tell on the London Stage Heroic Rebels and Highwaymen London Crime: Executioners, Murderers, Detectives Transpontine Theaters and Working-Class Audiences. |