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         Theatre History:     more books (100)
  1. History of the Theatre by Oscar G. Brockett, Franklin J. Hildy, 2007-10-11
  2. Living Theatre: A History by Edwin Wilson, Alvin Goldfarb, 2006-12-11
  3. Musical Theatre: A History by John Kenrick, 2008-02-15
  4. The Theatre: A Concise History (World of Art) by Phyllis Hartnoll, Enoch Brater, 1998-09
  5. History of the Theatre, Foundation Edition by Oscar G. Brockett, Franklin J. Hildy, 2006-09-23
  6. A History of African American Theatre (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Errol G. Hill, James V. Hatch, 2006-01-16
  7. Theatre History Explained by Neil Fraser, 2004-11-01
  8. The Oxford Illustrated History of Theatre (Oxford Illustrated Histories)
  9. Readers Theatre for American History: by Anthony D. Fredericks, 2001-04-15
  10. History of Theatre (Non Fiction) by David Timson, 2000-09
  11. History of the Theatre Edition by Oscar G Brockett,
  12. The History of World Theater: From the English Restoration to the Present (History of World Theatre) by Felicia Hardison Londre, 1999-04
  13. The Making of Theatre History by Paul Kuritz, 1988-01
  14. The Cambridge History of American Theatre 3 Volume Paperback Set (Cambridge History of American Theatre)

1. Jack Wolcott's Theatre History On The Web
Directory of websites related to theatre history.
http://www.videoccasions-nw.com/history/jack.html
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A Resource for Theatre Historians and Students of the Theatre's History

2. TheatreHistory.com
Collections of articles and links on the origins of theatre and theatre history in various countries, cultures, and time periods.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. 19th Century Resources: Theatre History On The Web
The Victorian Edwardian Theatre Collection s theatre history Resources at the Templeman Library, University of Kent at Canterbury, and the theatre history
http://www.videoccasions-nw.com/history/jw19th.html
Resources for the 19th Century
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  • The 19th Century London Stage: An Exploration Since 1995, a work in progress by PhD students and faculty at the University of Washington. Developed from a collection of more then 1800 British acting editions in the University Library.
  • Footlight Notes , a British Music Hall Web Ring Site, maintained by John Culme, devoted to the theatre between 1850 and 1920. Interesting biographical notes on actors and performers; historical studies of performance and production.
  • The Golden Age of Theatre: 1880 - 1920 This wonderful commercial site is maintained by Sydney Higgins, Collectors' Post Ltd, Camerino, Italy. When I first learned of it several months ago there were comparatively few entries. It has grown by leaps and bounds since then. The site contains numerous excellent post card photographs of performers from the period. Well worth the visit, and worthy of exploration in its entirety.
  • The Michael Booth Collection of posters, paintings, playbills, costumes and designs, formerly owned by Professor Michael Booth, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. In the University of Newcastle Department of Drama, NSW, Australia.
  • The Victoria Research Web , an excellent resource containing links to Victorian studies sites world-wide . The site is maintained by Professor Patrick Leary in the History Department of Indiana University.

4. Theatre History Web Sites
Sources of theatre history Information on the WWW
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5. Theatre History Web Sites
Sources of theatre history Information on the WWW.
http://www.win.net/~kudzu/history.html
Theatre History Sites on the WWW
Oscar Brockett as Emperor, Hierapolis
Notices
The next meeting of the International Federation for Theatre Research will be in St. Petersburg May May 27, 2004. In conjunction with this meeting, the IFTR Scenography Working Group invites submissions of Abstracts for our sessions at the forthcoming IFTR/FIRT meeting in St. Petersburg Within the larger theme of the conference, our sessions will focus upon fundamental questions regarding the interaction between the director and the designer and its effects on theatre space and performance. We wish to explore the following issues: What is the nature of collaboration between designer and director? How do design teams implement directorial concepts? How are issues of mise Prior to the advent of the director, who held this role and how did this affect the design production process? Papers on these issues and related topics may be proposed within the following areas: history of scenography in performing arts; scenographic theory and practice; costume design; lighting and sound design; design for dance and multimedia performance; mask, puppet, and object theatre; contemporary live art and visual theatre companies.

6. Jack Wolcott's Theatre History On The Web
Directory of websites related to theatre history.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. TheatreHistory.com
Collections of articles and links on the origins of theatre and theatre history in various countries, cultures, and time periods.
http://www.theatrehistory.com/
Looking for a good play? Browse our archive of online texts Make this your homepage! Home Bookstore ... Email TheatreHistory.com

8. The WWW Virtual Library For Theatre And Drama
Comprehensive list of links to theatre resources in more than fifty countries, including educational institutions, drama journals, theatre companies
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9. Theatre History Resources From Artslynx
theatre history Sites on the WWW LOADS of links! THEATRON- theatre history in Europe Architectural and Textual Resources Online Information Please
http://www.artslynx.org/theatre/history.htm
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Theatre History Resources Send more link suggestions in this category to Richard Finkelstein Who knows but one generation, always remains a child! - Norlin See also: Theatre Organizations Artslynx Exclusive Materials

10. McCoy's Guide To Theatre And Performance Studies
It contains an online "Show Business Quiz" having mostly to so with American Musical theatre history trivia. Requires JAVA. Playwrights Cafe
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11. This Month In Theatre History - Theatre Resources From Artslynx
Milestones of theatre history presented day by day, month by month. A fun resource for theatre educators, students, and scholars.
http://www.artslynx.org/theatre/thechron.htm
THEATRE TOPICS ARTSLYNX
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DANCE
FILM

MUSIC

THEATRE
VISUAL ARTS

ARTS ADMIN

ARTS EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT
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This Month in Theatre History
August, 2005 ! Compiled and edited by Richard Finkelstein (Reprint if credited) Available online at: http://www.artslynx.org/theatre/thechron.htm Comments / corrections graciously accepted rfinkels@msn.com See Also: THIS MONTH IN DANCE HISTORY See Also: Artslynx Theatre History Resources See Also: Artslynx Theatre Libraries and Research Resources See Also: Artslynx Musical Theatre Resources See Also: Artslynx Dramaturgy Resources Want to learn more? This Month In Theatre History Bibliography 262nd Anniversary of the death of Richard Savage British poet,playwright 17th Anniversary of the passing of actress, Florence Eldridge 90th Anniversary of the birth of playwright, Gellu Naum 126th Anniversary of the birth of Eva Tanguay 167th Anniversary of the birth of the very first trapeze artist, Jules Leotard. His act was called: Zampillaerostation. (1838) Of course, the invention of "the leotard" also came with his act!

12. REED Presents WWW Links For Theatre History And Early Music 2
All the World's a Stage WWW Links for theatre history and Early Music (The Swan Playhouse)
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13. Children's Theatre History And Background
A short history of children s theatre in the United States.
http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/theater/tya/history.html
A bit of History
Charlotte Chorpenning
Charlotte Chorpenning made tremendous contributions to Children's Theatre. Shortly after her husband died, she decided that she wanted to write plays for children. She was 60 then. She began working as the artistic director for the Goodman Theatre in Chicago where she stayed for 21 years. All the while was writing plays. In the time from when she began writing, until the day she died with a play in the works in her typewriter (literally), she managed to double the mid-century repertoire for children's plays by herself She typically adapted well known titles such as Little Red Riding Hood , or The Emperor's New Clothes to name a couple. This was primarily based on the premise that children would desire to go see plays that they recognize the titles of. This was the trend in TYA for quite some time, but has more recently veered away from that concept, and many more original works are being written. But Chorpenning saw a Universal quality in fairy tales and tended to adapt quite a few of them. In fairy tales she saw the archetypal issues of growing up, and if children could identify with a character, or characters, in a play, then they would have more interest in the play. This concept is quite true and followed even today. There is even a children's literary award given to playwrights called the Charlotte B. Chorpenning Award

14. Records Of Early English Drama (REED)
Web resources for theatre history, with annotated links arranged by subject.
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15. Globe Theatre History
The History of the Globe Theatre My father s theatre was shut down. Loss upon loss! The land on which our theatre was built belongs to the most
http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/Renaissance/Globe/GlobeHistory.html
The History of the Globe Theatre
Shakespeare
Letters Plague
Back to the Globe Theatre
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Exploring the Globe Outside of Virtual Renaissance

My father (an accomplished player in his time) almost left us in ruin by the time that he died. In 1596, always on the prowl for a way to make money, he had spent a considerable sum converting an old friary into a theatre with the intention of becoming its housekeeper (owner of the playhouse) so that he could share in the profits that the acting troupe would make on each performance. I have a playbill around here somewhere, ah, yes, here it is. (Playbill - JPEG 58k)
Well, some of the locals were outraged, calling it a public nuisance - a disturbance! Our company of 'players' was considered just that - players! (In the church's eyes, we don't really create a usable product - one you can put your fingers on like the blacksmith's ironworks and the cobbler's shoes.) Well, mind you, we have a loyal - and royal - audience, but that didn't change stubborn minds on the Privy Council. Granted, our plays lure playgoers away from their work. But that's no excuse for what happened next. (We can only perform during the day with sunlight to illuminate the stage.)
Let me read to you what the Privy Council said! And I quote . . .

16. Theatron Ltd.
The THEATRON Project A new Virtual Reality tool for teaching and researching the subject of theatre history.
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17. REED Presents: WWW Links For Theatre History And Early Music 2
Full texts, life and times, theatre associations, links to other Shakespeare sites. From the University of Victoria.
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~reed/stage.html
Records of Early English Drama ( REED
Centre for Research in Early English Drama
All the World's a Stage
WWW Links for Theatre History and Early Music
(The Swan Playhouse) Click below to open pages on
the following topics:

Mediaeval and Early Modern Theatre

Shakespeare

Other Theatre Resources

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Local History Links

Here's the latest update for our annotated list of REED -related web resources. I've reduced the number of separate pages to 10 and added some new resources. Chief among the additions are a new link to Richard Rastall's thesis, Secular Musicians In Late Medieval England , now at last available on the Web, and a link to the REED Composite Latin Wordlist, a compilation of the Latin Glossaries for collections from Cambridge through Oxford The need for annotated lists, that is, meta-bibliographies of sites, has never seemed greater. In the course of this update, a search engine returned 752,000 'hits' for the phrase 'medieval English drama' and 768,000 hits for the phrase 'early music'! It is our hope that this site will help guide its users to the resources they need to find on the web. If you know of any sites we should be listing that have fallen through the considerable cracks, please let me know at the address below. Thank you!
TO REED HOME PAGE
These pages created and maintained by Abigail Ann Young

18. Today In Theatre History AUGUST 12
2001 Take Flight, a musical based on the lives and adventures of famous aviators, opens today at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center.
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19. Connected Courseware Theatre Resources
University Theatre Arts Resources. Syllabi, lecture notes, images, books, videos and hyperlinks for theatre history, contemporary performance theory,
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20. Theatre Resources From Artslynx
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