Theatre Symposium, Vol. 13: Theatre and Travel: Tours of the South (Theatre Symposium Series),Used

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 13: Theatre and Travel: Tours of the South (Theatre Symposium Series),Used

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About the AuthorSusan Kattwinkel is Associate Professor of Theatre History and Literature at the College of Charleston and editor of Audience Participation: Essays on Inclusion in Performance.Product DescriptionPresents rare information on traveling circus, minstrel, opera, and Toby shows. This collection of essays explores an understudied but pervasive aspect of American theatre: theatre on the road, from minstrel shows and Toby shows to contemporary African American theatre, 19thcentury circus rail travel, and smalltown opera houses. The challenges in gathering and compiling data on these ephemeral productions, from such farflung sources as railroad schedules and weather reports, minutes from town council meetings, and accounts of errorprone theatrical productions, make this a truly valuable study.Book DescriptionPresents rare information on traveling circus, minstrel, opera, and Toby shows.Book DescriptionThis collection of essays explores an understudied but pervasive aspect of American theatre: theatre on the road, from minstrel shows and Toby shows to contemporary African American theatre, 19thcentury circus rail travel, and smalltown opera houses. The challenges in gathering and compiling data on these ephemeral productions, from such farflung sources as railroad schedules and weather reports, minutes from town council meetings, and accounts of errorprone theatrical productions, make this a truly valuable study.

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