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Pittsburgh in Stages
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Auteur: Lynne Thompson Conner
Titel: Pittsburgh in Stages
Uitgever: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 9780822977759
ISBN boekversie: 9780822943303
Prijs: € 46.75
Verschijningsdatum: 04-06-2010
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Categorie: Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
Taal: English
Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
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Verschijningsvorm: E-book
 

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Pittsburgh has a rich and diverse theatrical tradition, from early frontier performances by officers stationed at Fort Pitt through experimental theater at the end of the twentieth century. \u0026lt;i\u0026gt;Pittsburgh in Stages\u0026lt;/i\u0026gt; offers the first comprehensive history of theater in Pittsburgh, placing it within the context of cultural development in the city and the history of theater nationally.By the time the first permanent theater was built in 1812, Pittsburgh had already established itself as a serious patron of the theatrical arts. The city soon hosted New York and London-based traveling companies, and gained a national reputation as a proving ground for touring productions. By the early twentieth century, numerous theaters hosted \u0026#39;popular-priced\u0026#39; productions of vaudeville and burlesque, and theater was brought to the masses. Soon after, Pittsburgh witnessed the emergence of myriad community-based theater groups and the formation of the Federation of Non-Commercial Theatres and the New Theater League, guilds designed to share resources among community producers. The rise of local theater was also instrumental to the growth of African American theatrical groups. Though victims of segregation, their art flourished, and was only later recognized and blended into Pittsburgh\u0026#39;s theatrical melting pot.\u0026lt;i\u0026gt;Pittsburgh in Stages\u0026lt;/i\u0026gt; relates the significant influence and interpretation of urban socioeconomic trends in the theatrical arts and the role of the theater as an agent of social change. Dividing Pittsburgh\u0026#39;s theatrical history into distinct eras, Lynne Conner details the defining movements of each and analyzes how public tastes evolved over time. She offers a fascinating study of regional theatrical development and underscores the substantial contribution of regional theater in the history of American theatrical arts.
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