The history of theatre in Anchorage, Alaska 1915-2005: from a wilderness tent to a multi-million dollar stage
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1. Verfasser: Stadem, Catherine (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Lewiston, N.Y. Edwin Mellen Press ©2009
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (page 221) and index
The early years, 1915-1946: building the foundation of a cultural heritage -- Frank Brink, the "father of Anchorage theatre: teacher, director, playwright and composer leaves lasting mark -- Anchorage Community Theatre: a community of theatre for families endures -- Soldiers on stage: World War II brings talent to growing city -- Jack Wandell and the Anchorage drama lab: quality theatre versus the red scare -- Theatre Guild, 1970-1990: innovation's heights and burnout -- University theatre: training artists for an uncertain future -- The Alaska repertory theatre: a story of money and art -- Out North Theatre Company: out of the closet, into the spotlight -- Theatre for children: movement begins with parents -- Ups and downs: 1980-2000 and beyond in a boom-bust economy -- Cyrano's, eccentric theatre company and others look to 21st century: the heirs of 1915 carry on -- Epilogue
The growth of theatre in Anchorage, Alaska, is a microcosm of theatre development throughout the United States in the 20th century. In less than a century, Anchorage grew from its humble origins to become a vibrant frontier city of 300,000 and the cultural center of the state. Homegrown playwrights developed their craft, arts institutions flourished, withered, and were replaced by new institutions. Universities developed cadres of actors, directors, playwrights, designers and technicians. This book contains twelve color photographs and twenty-six black and white photographs
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ISBN:0773420630
0773438823
9780773420632
9780773438828

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