The Decades of Modern American Drama series provides a comprehensive survey and study of the theatre produced in each decade from the 1930s to 2009 in eight volumes. Each volume equips readers with a detailed understanding of the context from which work emerged: an introduction considers life in the decade with a focus on domestic life and conditions, social changes, culture, media, technology, industry and political events; while a chapter on the theatre of the decade offers a wide-ranging and thorough survey of theatres, companies, dramatists, new movements and developments in response to the economic and political conditions of the day. The work of the four most prominent playwrights from the decade receives in-depth analysis and re-evaluation by a team of experts, together with commentary on their subsequent work and legacy. A final section brings together original documents such as interviews with the playwrights and with directors, drafts of play scenes, and other previously unpublished material.
The major writers and their works to receive in-depth coverage in this volume include:
* William Inge: Picnic (1953), Bus Stop (1955) and The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1957);
* Stephen Sondheim, Arthur Laurents and Jerome Robbins: West Side Story (1957) and Gypsy (1959);
* Alice Childress: Just a Little Simple (1950), Gold Through the Trees (1952) and Trouble in Mind (1955);
* Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee: Inherit the Wind (1955), Auntie Mame (1956) and The Gang's All Here (1959).
Arvustused
The social history and theatrical overview are entertaining and informative. * British Theatre Guide *
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This volume offers a detailed account of the cultural, social, political and economic context for the theatre produced in 1950s America, and offers an indepth study of the work of four of the decade's major playwrights.
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Biographical Note and Notes on Contributors |
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General Preface Brenda Murphy and Julia Listengarten |
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1 Introduction to the 1950s Susan C. W. Abbotson |
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2 American Theatre in the 1950s Susan C. W. Abbotson |
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Notable playwrights of the decade |
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Ethnic drama and plays of Otherness |
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Key theatre practitioners beyond the playwrights |
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Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, regional and college theatre |
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Community and children's theatre |
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3 William Inge: Come Back Little Sheba (1950), Picnic (1953), Bus Stop (1955) and The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1957) Susan C. W. Abbotson |
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Come Back Little Sheba (1950) |
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The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1957) |
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4 Stephen Sondheim: West Side Story (1957) and Gypsy (1959), with Collaborators Jerome Robbins and Arthur Laurents Stuart Hecht |
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The collaborative process and musical theatre |
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5 Alice Childress: Florence (1949), Gold Through the Trees (1952) and Trouble in Mind (1955) Soyica Diggs-Colbert |
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Gold Through the Trees (1952) |
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6 Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee: Inherit the Wind (1955), Auntie Mame (1956) and The Gang's All Here (1959) Alan Woods |
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The Gang's All Here (1959) |
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Afterword Susan C. W. Abbotson |
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Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee |
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Documents: Popular Writings from the 1950s |
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From `The Spirit of the Age' in Company Manners by Leo Kronenberger (1955) |
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From `Introduction' to The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale (1952) |
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From The Bride's Cookbook by Poppy Cannon (1954) |
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From The Crack in the Picture Window by John Keats (1956) |
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From The Vanishing Adolescent by Edgar Z. Friedenberg (1959) |
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From 100 Things You Should Know About Communism and Education (1951) |
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Extracts from House Committee on Un-American Activities hearings 1952-1956 |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Susan C. W. Abbotson is Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Drama at Rhode Island College, Providence, USA. She is the author of A Critical Companion to Arthur Miller (2007), Masterpieces of 20th-Century American Drama (2005), Thematic Guide to Modern Drama (2003), and Student Companion to Arthur Miller (2007), and is editor of the Student Edition of The Crucible (Methuen Drama, 2010).