The Hanlon Brothers: From Daredevil Acrobatics to Spectacle Pantomime, 1833-1931

Author:   Southern Illinois University Press ,  Robert A. Schanke
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
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9780809329250


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 January 2010
Format:   Paperback
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The Hanlon Brothers: From Daredevil Acrobatics to Spectacle Pantomime, 1833-1931


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This book helps you in restoring a lost legacy. The Hanlons - a family of six brothers from Manchester, England - were one of the world's premiere performing troupes in the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, yet their legacy has been mostly forgotten. Mark Cosdon carefully documents the careers of this talented family and enumerates their many contributions to modern popular entertainment. As young men, the Hanlons stunned audiences all over the world with their daring acrobatic feats. After a tragic accident severely injured one brother (and indirectly led to his suicide in a manner achievable only by someone with considerable acrobatic talents), they moved into the safer arena of spectacle pantomime, where they became the rage of Parisian popular theatre. They achieved fame with their uproariously funny and technically astonishing production of """"Le Voyage en Suisse"""". After settling permanently in the northeastern United States, they developed two more full-length pantomimes, """"Fantasma"""" and """"Superba"""". The three shows toured for more than thirty years, a testament to their popularity and to the Hanlons' impressive business acumen. The book's illustrations - including sketches of their performances, studio photographs of the Hanlons, and posters for all three of their major pantomimes - are essential to the understanding of their work. This thorough and engrossing account of the Hanlons' lives and careers is painstakingly researched yet accessible and engaging.

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Author:   Southern Illinois University Press ,  Robert A. Schanke
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
Imprint:   Southern Illinois University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.287kg
ISBN:  

9780809329250


ISBN 10:   0809329255
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 January 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""The Hanlons are to physical comedy on stage what Chaplin and Keaton are to the slapstick in silent movies. So far their influential contribution has been overlooked by historians. Mark Cosdon sets this to rights in his scrupulously researched, entertainingly written study. His skills as trained scholar and circus performer combine to provide insight into the Hanlons' techniques and their significance."" - Laurence Senelick, author of The Chekhov Theatre: A Century of the Plays in Performance""


The Hanlons are to physical comedy on stage what Chaplin and Keaton are to the slapstick in silent movies. So far their influential contribution has been overlooked by historians. Mark Cosdon sets this to rights in his scrupulously researched, entertainingly written study. His skills as trained scholar and circus performer combine to provide insight into the Hanlons' techniques and their significance. - Laurence Senelick, author of The Chekhov Theatre: A Century of the Plays in Performance


"""The Hanlons are to physical comedy on stage what Chaplin and Keaton are to the slapstick in silent movies. So far their influential contribution has been overlooked by historians. Mark Cosdon sets this to rights in his scrupulously researched, entertainingly written study. His skills as trained scholar and circus performer combine to provide insight into the Hanlons' techniques and their significance."" - Laurence Senelick, author of The Chekhov Theatre: A Century of the Plays in Performance"""


Author Information

Mark Cosdon is an associate professor of theatre and performance studies at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. His articles on theatre history and popular performance have appeared in a number of journals, including Theatre History Studies, Journal of American Drama and Theatre, and Asian Theatre Journal.

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