Extraordinary Actors: Essays on Popular Performers : Studies in Honor of Peter ThomsonJane Milling, Martin Banham University of Exeter Press, 2004 - 256 ページ Dangerous, outrageous, comic and committed, the extraordinary performers collected here have altered the history of popular entertainment in America and Europe. Some have rarely had their story told, others are familiar figures. The essays explore what made these performers extraordinary: how they were trained, how they practised their art, how they were received, celebrated, satirised and mythologised. From the explosive acting of Richard Burbage to the dislocating quirkiness of Peter Lorre, from the dangerous satire of commedia dell'arte troupes in Russia to the bittersweet collaboration of Morecambe and Wise, this volume explores what made these actors popular. Each contributor has taken care to set the performer and their work in cultural context, so that the collection as a whole charts the changing relationship between acting and popular culture over the last four hundred years. Part One examines seventeenth and eighteenth century performers, as they built a sense of the excitement and possibility of theatre with audiences in Britain and Europe. The idea of acting, its art and popular practice was being formed during this period. Part Two explores nineteenth-century popular performers who became cultural icons and developed popular performance that contributed to the regeneration of national identity. Part Three looks at twentieth-century performers whose acting continued to reach popular audiences in remarkable ways, across national boundaries, as the acting industry underwent transformation in the face of technological change This is a unique collection of essays on performers such as Richard Burbage, Sarah Siddons, Peter Lorre, George Formby, Laurel and Hardy, and Morecombe and Wise. It provides an outstanding selection of contributors: Richard Boon, Colin Chambers, Chris Dymkowski, Ger Fitzgibbon, Viv Gardner, Baz Kershaw, Alexander Leggatt, Chris McCullough, Jan McDonald, Joel Schechter, Laurence Senelick, Martin White, and Don Wilmeth. |
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... Lorre and their struggle to define a new ' materialist ' aesthetic . Later in the essay , when considering Lorre's ( and Brecht's ) careers in the United States of America , Entfremdung seems to be more appropriate in describing their ...
... Lorre and their struggle to define a new ' materialist ' aesthetic . Later in the essay , when considering Lorre's ( and Brecht's ) careers in the United States of America , Entfremdung seems to be more appropriate in describing their ...
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... Lorre ( the swamp being Brecht's image of the Hollywood film industry into which Peter Lorre had sunk ) , according to James K. Lyon , while Brecht was non - committal when asked , the poem was discovered among Peter Lorre's posthumous ...
... Lorre ( the swamp being Brecht's image of the Hollywood film industry into which Peter Lorre had sunk ) , according to James K. Lyon , while Brecht was non - committal when asked , the poem was discovered among Peter Lorre's posthumous ...
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... Lorre's arrival in the United States , Alfred Hitchcock invited him to London to work on the film of The Secret Agent . Comments on Lorre's performance are worth recording : Lorre's portrayal expressed a deliberate harmony of image and ...
... Lorre's arrival in the United States , Alfred Hitchcock invited him to London to work on the film of The Secret Agent . Comments on Lorre's performance are worth recording : Lorre's portrayal expressed a deliberate harmony of image and ...
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