Theatre and the USA

Author:   Charlotte Canning (University of Texas at Austin)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350332775


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   19 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Theatre and the USA


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How is the individual and the ‘nation’ constructed and promoted in American theatre? How does theatre enable a nation to invent and reinvent itself? Who are the ‘people’ in ‘We the People’? This brief study examines the intersection of the USA’s sense of self with its theatre, revealing how the two have an entangled history and a shared identity. Through case studies of six canonical plays and musicals, such as Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852), Oklahoma! (1943), Angels in America (1991), and Hamilton (2015), Theatre and the USA demonstrates how all six of these plays sparked controversy, spoke to their moment, and became canonical texts, arguing that that the histories of these plays are the history of the USA’s theatrical infrastructure.

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Author:   Charlotte Canning (University of Texas at Austin)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Methuen Drama
Dimensions:   Width: 11.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 17.60cm
Weight:   0.080kg
ISBN:  

9781350332775


ISBN 10:   1350332771
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   19 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 1. We the People 2. The People Transformed: Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) 3. The People Producer Their Stories: “Sunday Morning in the South” (1925) and “Soldadera” (1936) 4. The People’s Memories: Oklahoma! (1943) 5. An Epic People: Angels in America (1991) 6. Who Tells the People’s Story?: Hamilton (2015) Further Reading

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Dr. Charlotte Canning received her doctorate from the University of Washington. She is the author of Feminist Theaters In The USA: Staging Women's Experience and The Most American Thing in America: Circuit Chautauqua as Performance which won the 2006 Barnard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History. This award is given each year to the best member of the UT faculty to receive this prestigious award. Her most recent books include Representing the Past: Essays in Performance Historiography, co-edited with Tom Postlewait and On the Performance Front: US Theatre and Internationalism, the latter of which won the Joe A. Calloway Prize awarded every other year for the best book on drama or theatre published during the previous two years. Currently, she is coediting an anthology on global feminist performance.

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