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Theatre of the People - Donald Wolfit's Shakespearean Productions 1937-1953 (Hardcover)
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Theatre of the People - Donald Wolfit's Shakespearean Productions 1937-1953 (Hardcover)
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Throughout World War II, audiences in the United Kingdom craved
entertainment, even during the country's darkest days. During this
period, actor-manager Donald Wolfit and his theatre troupe toured
Great Britain and Europe-often at great risk. After the war, Wolfit
broadened his tour, bringing his brand of Shakespearean theatre to
North American audiences. Wolfit believed that theatre should be
accessible to everyone, regardless of their socioeconomic origins.
It was this quality above all that accounted for his huge
popularity throughout the fifteen years of his operation. In
Theatre of the People: Donald Wolfit's Shakespearean Productions
1937-1953, Laurence Raw looks at this tenacious personality whose
determination to serve the nation by performing Shakespeare
inspired audiences and fellow actors. Drawing on a series of
hitherto unpublished materials-including letters and
interviews-this part biography and part social history creates a
vivid picture of what life was like for the touring actor during
WWII and beyond. Recreating twelve of Wolfit's touring dates
throughout Great Britain and North America, this volume also
demonstrates theatre's importance as a source of mass entertainment
and education, as well as a propaganda tool. Despite Wolfit's
popular appeal at the time, he was doomed to remain on the
periphery of the theatrical establishment. This book contends that
Wolfit deserves to be recognized for his efforts in maintaining
public morale during times of stress. Theatre of the People will
appeal not only to those interested in drama but also to students
and scholars of history and popular entertainment in the 1940s and
1950s.
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