Don Chapman tells for the first time the story of the "Oxford
Playhouse", to coincide with the seventieth anniversary of its
present home in Beaumont Street, Oxford. He traces the history of
this great theater back to its earliest roots in a production of
Agamemnon in 1880 which led to the founding of the Oxford
University Dramatic Society, the rebuilding of Oxford's New Theater
and, eventually, the launch of the Playhouse itself. Jane Ellis was
the 'young, obscure actress' from London who made it happen,
motivated by a desire for a venue where she herself might play
decent roles. She asked J.B. Fagan (who was to produce the first
successful Chekhov play in England) to be the theater's first
director. Subsequent directors who made their mark included
Stanford Holme, Eric Dance (who rebuilt the theater in Beaumont
Street in 1938), Frank Shelley, Peter Hall, Peter Wood, Frank
Hauser, Minos Volanakis, Gordon McDougall, Nicolas Kent and Richard
Williams.The book also celebrates a galaxy of actors including
Flora Robson, John Gielgud, Maggie Smith, Ronnie Barker, Judi Dench
and Helena Bonham-Carter and records the first steps of countless
students from Peter Brook to Maria Aitken, Diana Quick to Rowan
Atkinson, including a few, like Edward Heath and Joanna Trollope,
who gained distinction in other spheres. Most fascinating is the
role of the University of Oxford. Using the legal powers invested
in Vice Chancellors, Dr Lewis Farnell almost stifled the Playhouse
at birth in 1923. And even from 1961 to 1987, when the Playhouse
was the University Theater, Dr Chapman describes its relationship
with the University as 'a shotgun marriage that ended in a messy
divorce'.Since reopening in 1991 following a four-year closure, the
theater has flourished as an independent trust with support from
the University, Arts Council England and other donors, staging a
varied program to delight audiences old and new and benefiting in
the process from the sea change in academic attitudes to drama.
Thea Shurrock, Rosamund Pike and Holly Kendrick are just three of
more recent students who have followed in the footsteps of Michael
Palin, Imogen Stubbs and Mel Smith and made names for themselves.
General
Imprint: |
University Of Hertfordshire Press
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2009 |
First published: |
November 2009 |
Authors: |
Don Chapman
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
368 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-902806-87-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Arts & Architecture >
Performing arts >
Theatre, drama >
General
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LSN: |
1-902806-87-5 |
Barcode: |
9781902806877 |
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