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* "A richly entertaining account of tragic theatre accidents and
murders most foul. If theatre walls could talk, what secrets would
they reveal? Chris Wood provides fascinating answers with tales of
brawling ushers, murderously jealous husbands, stampeding crowds
and infant tragedies. A meticulously researched and vivid
collection of lives lost in the palaces of dreams. A must-read for
all lovers of the theatre, providing shocks and gasps of horror
when real life proves to be more dramatic than any play on stage."
- Hugh Bonneville * "Immaculately researched and beautifully
macabre. This is a real treat for anyone who is either a fan of the
theatre or of untimely deaths. I loved it!" - Peter James Britain's
theatrical wonderland has been a cornerstone of culture for
centuries, delighting and thrilling audiences with an assemblage of
exhilarating spectacles. Beyond the trodden boards, and tucked
neatly behind the curtain however, lies a catalogue of real life
destruction and grisly murder that our greatest tragedians would
surely be proud to have presided over. Tread the bloodied boards of
Britain's theatres and witness the deathly dramas that have played
out so dramatically within them. Death in the Theatre collects an
astonishing selection of startling tragedies from Britain's throng
of theatres. There is something especially staggering when the
player exits life on their adorned stage, and yet, with this by no
means an infrequent occurrence, death has made many a fearful cameo
appearance - stalking the stalls and grimly reaping the galleries
in its macabre and relentless fashion. In 1910 a strange midnight
tragedy was enacted in a London theatre, where the brutal murder of
an elderly stage carpenter prompted huge excitement among the
theatre-going world and indeed wider public. How did a children's
magic show descend into such unspeakable horror that would leave
183 youngsters dead in a Sunderland theatre, their tiny bodies
brutally laid out in the dress circle for the bleakest of identity
parades? Learn of outrageous tragedy such as the young man mauled
to death by a lion in a Gloucester theatre, and the unfortunate
victim killed in the Dumfries Theatre Royal - quite literally - by
the limelight.
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Imprint: |
Pen & Sword History
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
May 2023 |
Authors: |
Chris Wood
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
208 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-399-00911-9 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-399-00911-7 |
Barcode: |
9781399009119 |
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