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- Title
From the Vic to the Hollywood Bowl.
- Abstract
This article discusses various topics related to theater and performance. It highlights the contributions of Eliza Vincent, a female manager of the Victoria Theatre in London during the 19th century, and explores her career and artistic collaborations. The article also examines the U.S. Army Theatre's production of Othello in 1846 and its connection to the development of national infrastructure in pre-Civil War United States. Additionally, it delves into Jacques Copeau's lecture on the Little Theatre movement in America and Richard Pryor's controversial stand-up comedy set at the Hollywood Bowl in 1977. The authors aim to elevate marginalized artists and performances and provoke critical thinking about the significance of theater and performance.
- Subjects
ARTISTIC collaboration; ENGLISH drama; WAR; REAL property acquisition; ARTISTIC style; STAND-up comedy
- Publication
Theatre Survey, 2024, Vol 65, Issue 2, p69
- ISSN
0040-5574
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0040557424000127