Theatre and the Macabre

Theatre and the Macabre
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781786838469
ISBN-13 : 178683846X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Theatre and the Macabre by : Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.

The ‘macabre’, as a process and product, has been haunting the theatre – and more broadly, performance – for thousands of years. In its embodied meditations on death and dying, its thematic and aesthetic grotesquerie, and its sensory-rich environments, macabre theatre invites artists and audiences to trace the stranger, darker contours of human existence. In this volume, numerous scholars explore the morbid and gruesome onstage, from freak shows to the French Grand Guignol; from Hell Houses to German Trauerspiel; from immersive theatre to dark tourism, stopping along the way to look at phantoms, severed heads, dark rides, haunted mothers and haunting children, dances of death and dismembered bodies. From Japan to Australia to England to the United States, the global macabre is framed and juxtaposed to understand how the theatre brings us face to face with the deathly and the horrific.

Theater Macabre

Theater Macabre
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Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 0989744302
ISBN-13 : 9780989744300
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Theater Macabre by : Kealan Patrick Burke

A hooded figure wanders a lonesome road waiting for a special someone...A criminal returns home to face old memories and new nightmares...A man awakes to find himself living in a mirror image of reality...and diners at a restaurant find themselves confronted with a terrifying revelation about who and what they are...These are the nineteen nightmarish tales that await you in the THEATER MACABRE... -

Theatre and the Macabre

Theatre and the Macabre
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 319
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781786838476
ISBN-13 : 1786838478
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Theatre and the Macabre by : Meredith Conti

The ‘macabre’, as a process and product, has been haunting the theatre – and more broadly, performance – for thousands of years. In its embodied meditations on death and dying, its thematic and aesthetic grotesquerie, and its sensory-rich environments, macabre theatre invites artists and audiences to trace the stranger, darker contours of human existence. In this volume, numerous scholars explore the morbid and gruesome onstage, from freak shows to the French Grand Guignol; from Hell Houses to German Trauerspiel; from immersive theatre to dark tourism, stopping along the way to look at phantoms, severed heads, dark rides, haunted mothers and haunting children, dances of death and dismembered bodies. From Japan to Australia to England to the United States, the global macabre is framed and juxtaposed to understand how the theatre brings us face to face with the deathly and the horrific.

Horror on the Stage

Horror on the Stage
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781476675558
ISBN-13 : 1476675554
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Horror on the Stage by : Amnon Kabatchnik

There are numerous publications about the horror genre in film and television, but none that provide information about horror on a legitimate stage until now. This book highlights the most terrifying moments in theater history, from classical plays like Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and Euripides' Medea to the violence of the Grand Guignol company productions in 18th-century France, and present-day productions like Stephen Sondheim's musical Sweeney Todd, Stephen King's Carrie and dark 21st-century plays by Clive Barker and Conor McPherson. The book compiles the history and behind-the-scenes tales surrounding stage productions about monsters, hauntings and horrors both historical and imagined. Included are the nightmarish adaptations of popular writings from Edgar Allan Poe, Oscar Wilde, H.G. Wells, Henry James, Arthur Conan Doyle, and others, as well as plays starring popular characters like Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the Invisible Man, the Phantom of the Opera, and the Woman in Black. More than 500 plays are documented, accompanied by dozens of photographs. Entries include plot synopses, existing production data, and evaluations by critics and scholars.

Theatre of Fear & Horror: Expanded Edition

Theatre of Fear & Horror: Expanded Edition
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Publisher : Feral House
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781627310437
ISBN-13 : 1627310436
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Theatre of Fear & Horror: Expanded Edition by : Mel Gordon

"Bloodcurdling shrieks, fiendish schemes, deeds of darkness, mayhem and mutilation—we all have a rough idea of what Grand Guignol stands for. But until now it has been hard to find out much more about it than that. According to the American theater historian Mel Gordon, no major history of the theater so much as mentions it, although it is a form of entertainment that held its own on the Paris stage for more than half a century. But Mr. Gordon has made a thorough job of filling the gap."—John Gross, The New York Times Here is the expanded edition of classic outré book, The Grand Guignol, first published in 1988 and now long out of print. Like the original anthology, it includes an illustrated introduction to the theater of Paris and abroad, a breakdown of its stage tricks, a summary of one hundred plots, extensive photo documentation, André de Lord's essay, "Fear in Literature," and two originally produced Grand Guignol scripts. The expanded edition also contains additional graphic and textual material including a color insert of Grand Guignol posters; the 1938 autobiographical account of Maxa, the company's leading female performer entitled "I Am the Maddest Woman in the World"; and the controversial playscript Orgy in the Lighthouse.

The Terrible Fitzball

The Terrible Fitzball
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Publisher : Popular Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0879726091
ISBN-13 : 9780879726096
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Terrible Fitzball by : Larry Stephen Clifton

A study of Edward Fitzball, a melodramatic dramatist of 19th- century England, whose primary themes of horror, crime, and madness, reflected the insecurities of the time and foreshadowed the sensationalist media of ours. His life, the contemporary society and theater, and his dramatic principles and influences, are all considered. No index. Paper edition (unseen), $15.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Macbeth

Macbeth
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:852178783
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Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

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Londons Grand Guignol and the Theatre of Horror

Londons Grand Guignol and the Theatre of Horror
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Publisher : University of Exeter Press
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9781905816361
ISBN-13 : 1905816367
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Londons Grand Guignol and the Theatre of Horror by : Prof. Richard J. Hand

A companion to UEP’s Grand-Guignol: The French Theatre of Horror (now in its third reprint). A genre that has left more of a mark on British and American culture than we may imagine” (Gothic Studies). London’s Grand Guignol was established in the early 1920s at the Little Theatre in the West End. It was a high-profile venture that enjoyed popular success as much as critical controversy. On its side were some of the finest actors on the English stage, in the shape of Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson, and a team of extremely able writers, including Noël Coward. London's Grand Guignol and the Theatre of Horror considers the importance and influence of the English Grand Guignol within its social, cultural and historical contexts. It also presents a selection of ten remakarble English-language Grand Guignol plays, some of which were banned by the Lord Chamberlain, the censor of the day, and have never been published or publicly performed. Among the plays in the book is a previously unpublished work by Noël Coward, The Better Half, first performed at the Little Theatre in 1922. The reviewer in the journal Gothic Studies wrote, of the authors’ previous book: “having recently taught a module on Grand Guignol with third year drama students, it is also worth noting that this book captured their imaginations in a way that few other set texts seem to manage.”

Blumenfeld's Dictionary of Musical Theater

Blumenfeld's Dictionary of Musical Theater
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Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9780879103729
ISBN-13 : 0879103728
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Blumenfeld's Dictionary of Musical Theater by : Robert Blumenfeld

Have you heard of the first American musical, "The Black Crook", which opened in 1866 and had fifteen revivals? Its chorus of ladies in pink tights was a sensation! Do you know Oscar Straus' hilarious parody of Wagner's Ring cycle, "Die lustigen Nibelungen" ("The Merry Nibelungs")? Do you know who the Ricci brothers, the Piccinni family, Edmond Audran, David Braham, or Francois-Joseph Gossec were? Look them up in this remarkable, thoroughly researched, lively book. Packed with nuggets of useful and fascinating information, with nearly 1,800 entries, this is a must-have research tool and handy reference for the theater and music lover, student, teacher, professional singer, director, and producer. Meant as a supplement and companion to Blumenfeld's "Dictionary of Acting and Show Business" (Limelight, 2009), this unique dictionary is chock-full of information about all the various genres of musical theater; thumbnail plot summaries of many well-known and some more obscure works; thumbnail biographies of composers and writers; and, dance, theatrical, and music terminology. Historical terms and foreign terms (with pronunciations) are included, along with information on available recordings of many obscure pieces. Convenient lists of the works of Verdi, Puccini, Wagner, Gilbert and Sullivan, Sondheim, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and many others are provided.

The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century

The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9781793643407
ISBN-13 : 1793643407
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century by : Simon Bacon

The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century examines the intimate connections between the horror genre and its audience’s experience of being in the world at a particular historical and cultural moment. This book not only provides frameworks with which to understand contemporary horror, but it also speaks to the changes wrought by technological development in creation, production, and distribution, as well as the ways in which those who are traditionally underrepresented positively within the genre- women, LGBTQ+, indigenous, and BAME communities - are finally being seen and finding space to speak.