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Too often directors and stage designers approach the architectural
layout of theatres as obstructive to the creative process. Condee's
book teaches theater professionals to work creatively within even
the most restrictive theatrical space and transform it into an
asset rather than an obstacle. Condee has interviewed hundreds of
prominent American and British directors, designers, and actors,
and provides photographs and groundplans of major American
theatres. Each chapter tackles a different set of problems,
offering thoughtful solutions to common obstacles. Theatrical Space
is not only a useful textbook for students of theatre, but also a
valuable resource for all directors and designers, both young and
experienced. Paperback edition available April 2002. Cloth version
previously published in 1995.
Opera Houses Were Fixtures Of Appalachian Life from the end of the
Civil War through the 1920s. Most towns and cities had at least one
opera house during this golden age. Coal mining and railroads
brought travelers, money, and change to the region. Many aspects of
American life converged in the opera house. Coal and Culture: Opera
Houses in Appalachia is a critical appreciation of the opera house
in the coal-mining region of Appalachia from the mid-1860s to the
early 1980s. Author William Faricy Condee demonstrates that these
were multipurpose facilities that were central to the life of their
communities. In the era before radio, movies, television, and
malls, these buildings were essential. They housed little, if any,
opera, but were used for almost everything else, including
traveling theater, concerts, religious events, lectures,
commencements, boxing matches, benefits, union meetings, and--if
the auditorium had a flat floor--skating and basketball. The only
book on opera houses that stresses their cultural context, Condee's
unique study will interest cultural geographers, scholars of
Appalachian studies, and all those who appreciate the gaudy
diversity of the American scene.
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