Mamoulian

Mamoulian

Author: David Luhrssen

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2013-01-25

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 0813136865

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An Armenian national raised in Russia, Rouben Mamoulian (1897--1987) studied in the influential Stanislavski studio, renowned as the source of the "method" acting technique. Shortly after immigrating to New York in 1926, he created a sensation with an all-black production of Porgy (1927). He then went on to direct the debut Broadway productions of three of the most popular shows in the history of American musical theater: Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945). Mamoulian began working in film just as the sound revolution was dramatically changing the technical capabilities of the medium, and he quickly established himself as an innovator. Not only did many of his unusual camera techniques become standard, but he also invented a device that eliminated the background noises created by cameras and dollies. Seen as a rebel earlier in his career, Mamoulian gradually gained respect in Hollywood, and the Directors Guild of America awarded him the prestigious D. W. Griffith Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1983. In this meticulously researched biography, David Luhrssen paints the influential director as a socially conscious artist who sought to successfully combine art and commercial entertainment. Luhrssen not only reveals the fascinating personal story of an important yet neglected figure, but he also offers a tantalizing glimpse into the extraordinarily vibrant American film and theater industries during the twenties, thirties, and forties.


Lillian Gish

Lillian Gish

Author: Stuart Oderman

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780786406449

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On March 12, 1993, Lillian Gish's memorial service was attended by a host of celebrities whose lives had been touched by her long and remarkable career. From her first film, An Unseen Enemy (1912), to her last, The Whales of August (1987), Lillian Gish personified film. With a theatrical career spanning nearly 100 years, Gish saw motion pictures evolve from flickers to blockbusters. Almost always playing someone who needed to be rescued or protected, her trademark delicacy and vulnerability were, however, only part of her persona. She was a strong and complex woman whose painful childhood taught her frugality, love for her mother and her sister, Dorothy, and a distrust of men. In this, her most complete biography, the author, who was her friend, chronicles the hardships, heartaches, and fierce determination that shaped her from her days as a fatherless child to those as head of her family, and on to a time when she became nearly a legend. Featuring rare photographs and intimate recollections of Lillian, Dorothy, and other important figures, the biography is helpful in understanding film history as well as one of its most beautiful and important figures.


Leopoldstadt

Leopoldstadt

Author: Tom Stoppard

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2020-08-25

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 0802157726

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**Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play** Finally making its Broadway debut in a limited engagement run, Tom Stoppard’s humane and heartbreaking Olivier Award-winning play of love, family, and endurance At the beginning of the twentieth century, Leopoldstadt was the old, crowded Jewish quarter of Vienna, a city humming with artistic and intellectual excitement. Stoppard’s epic yet intimate drama centers on Hermann Merz, a manufacturer and baptized Jew married to Catholic Gretl, whose extended family convene at their fashionable apartment on Christmas Day in 1899. Yet by the time the play closes, Austria has passed through the convulsions of war, revolution, impoverishment, annexation by Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust, which stole the lives of 65,000 Austrian Jews alone. From one of today’s most acclaimed playwrights, Leopoldstadt is a human and heartbreaking drama of literary brilliance, historical verisimilitude, and powerful emotion.


Peter Pan on Stage and Screen, 1904-2010, 2d ed.

Peter Pan on Stage and Screen, 1904-2010, 2d ed.

Author: Bruce K. Hanson

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2011-08-10

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 0786486198

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Recounting the more than century-long stage and screen history of J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan, Bruce K. Hanson updates and expands his 1993 volume on "The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up." Hanson traces the origin of Barrie's tale through the first London production in 1904, to various British and American theatrical and film productions up to and including the stage versions of 2010. Included are excerpts of interviews with actresses Dinah Sheridan, Mary Martin and Sandy Duncan, all of whom portrayed Peter Pan on stage, and Betty Comden and Adolph Green, lyricists for the 1954 Broadway musical. The book features a wealth of rare photos, posters, programs and costume designs. An appendix lists virtually every actor who has performed a featured role in a London, Broadway or Hollywood production of Peter Pan from 1904 to the present.


Julie Andrews

Julie Andrews

Author: Robert Windeler

Publisher: Citadel Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780806520544

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A comprehensive look at the life of the actress and singer througha detailed journeyinto her fifty years in show business.


Performativity - Life, Stage, Screen

Performativity - Life, Stage, Screen

Author: A. Dana Weber

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 3643910576

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"Performativity" refers to the emergent, ambiguous, and unexpected dimensions of any performance in the social, political, and artistic arena. The volume presents case studies of performativity in: linguistic translation; the city as stage of political performances; the theatricality of courtrooms and documentary film; contemporary theatre's political inheritance; and the historically punctured fabric of festival time. Its contributions to performance and theatre studies, sociology and folklore, and German studies, reflect this concept in a transdisciplinary and transatlantic dialogue.


Liveness on Stage

Liveness on Stage

Author: Claudia Georgi

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2014-08-27

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 3110395045

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Theatre is traditionally considered a live medium but its ‘liveness’ can no longer simply be taken for granted in view of the increasing mediatisation of the stage. Drawing on theories of intermediality, Liveness on Stage explores how performances that incorporate film or video self-reflexively stage and challenge their own liveness by contrasting or approximating live and mediatised action. To illustrate this, the monograph investigates key aspects such as ‘ephemerality’, ‘co-presence’, ‘unpredictability’, ‘interaction’ and ‘realistic representation’ and highlights their significance for re-evaluating received notions of liveness. The analysis is based on productions by Gob Squad, Forkbeard Fantasy, Station House Opera, Proto-type Theater, Tim Etchells and Mary Oliver. In their playful approaches these practitioners predominantly present such media combination as a means of cross-fertilisation rather than as an antagonism between liveness and mediatisation. Combining an original theoretical approach with an in-depth analysis of the selected productions, this study will appeal to scholars and practitioners of theatre and performance as well as to those researching intermedial phenomena.


Stage-Play and Screen-Play

Stage-Play and Screen-Play

Author: Michael Ingham

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-12-08

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1317555201

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Dialogue between film and theatre studies is frequently hampered by the lack of a shared vocabulary. Stage-Play and Screen-Play sets out to remedy this, mapping out an intermedial space in which both film and theatre might be examined. Each chapter’s evaluation of the processes and products of stage-to-screen and screen-to-stage transfer is grounded in relevant, applied contexts. Michael Ingham draws upon the growing field of adaptation studies to present case studies ranging from Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmaan and RSC Live’s simulcast of Richard II to F.W. Murnau’s silent Tartüff, Peter Bogdanovich’s film adaptation of Michael Frayn’s Noises Off, and Akiro Kurosawa’s Ran, highlighting the multiple interfaces between media. Offering a fresh insight into the ways in which film and theatre communicate dramatic performances, this volume is a must-read for students and scholars of stage and screen.


Al Pacino: A Life on Screen

Al Pacino: A Life on Screen

Author: ChatStick Team

Publisher: ChatStick Team

Published: 2024-06-17

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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🌟🎬 Discover the Legend Behind the Screen with "Al Pacino: A Life on Screen" 🎭✨ Embark on an unforgettable journey through the life and career of Al Pacino, brought to life by the ChatStick Team. From the stages of Broadway to the epic landscapes of Hollywood, this book captures the essence of Pacino's cinematic legacy. 🌆📽 Uncover Hidden Stories: Dive deep into the roles that defined a generation, with exclusive insights into the making of cinematic masterpieces. 🎞🌟 Personal Evolution: Witness the personal growth of a man whose life off-screen is as compelling as his on-screen personas. 📖💫 Legacy Unveiled: Explore the impact of Pacino's work on the film industry and how he inspired future generations of actors and filmmakers. 🏆🎥 Perfect for movie buffs, acting enthusiasts, and fans of Al Pacino, this ebook is your ticket to understanding the man behind some of cinema's most unforgettable characters. 🌍📚 Grab your copy now and immerse yourself in the world of a film icon! 🛒📖


The Show Won't Go On

The Show Won't Go On

Author: Jeff Abraham

Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Published: 2019-09-03

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1641602201

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There has never been a show business book quite like The Show Won't Go On, the first comprehensive study of a bizarre phenomenon: performers who died onstage. From the comedy magician who dropped dead on live television to the amateur thespian who expired during a play called The Art of Murder, the book is a celebration of lives both famous and obscure, as well as a dramatic and accurate recounting of events leading to the moments they died "doing what they loved." The Show Won't Go On covers almost every genre of entertainment and is full of unearthed anecdotes, exclusive interviews, colorful characters, and ironic twists. With dozens of heart-stopping stories, it's the perfect book to dip into on any page.