The Routledge companion to African American theatre and performance. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge companion to African American theatre and performance. (2018)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge companion to African American theatre and performance
- Other Titles:
- Companion to African American theatre and performance
African American theatre and performance - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Kathy A. Perkins, Sandra L. Richards, Renée Alexander Craft, Thomas F. DeFrantz.
- Editors:
- DeFrantz, Thomas
Alexander Craft, Renee
Richards, Sandra L, 1946-
Perkins, Kathy A, 1954- - Contents:
- List of Figures Editor/Contributor Biographies Black Art Now by Nambi E. Kelley Introduction: Renee Alexander Craft, Thomas F. DeFrantz. Kathy A. Perkins, and Sandra L. Richards. Part I: Highlights of African American Theatre and Performance Part II: Seeing Ourselves Onstage Edited and Introduced by Thomas F. DeFrantz Chapter 1 Dudley, The Smart Set, and the Beginning of the Black Entertainment Industry Nadine George-Graves Chapter 2 Black Theatre History Plays: Remembering, Recovering, Re-envisioning Sandra Mayo Chapter 3 "Hung Be the Heavens with Black" Bodies: An Analysis of the August 1822 Riot at William Brown's Greenwich Village Theater Marvin McAllister Chapter 4 Mulattoes, Mistresses, and Mammies: The Phantom Family in Langston Hughes's Mulatto Alison Walls Chapter 5 Interview with Woodie King, Jr. - Producer and Director JaMeeka Holloway-Burrell Chapter 6 Freedom Forward: Alice Childress and Lorraine Hansberry Circling Broadway in the 1950s Barbara Lewis Chapter 7 Navigating Respectability in Turn of the Century New York City: Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage Marta Effinger-Crichlow Chapter 8 Earle Hyman: Scandinavian Successes Baron Kelly Chapter 9 Pittsburgh Piety: A Century of Symbolism Pedro E. Alvarado Chapter 10 Interview with Ron Simons - Broadway Producer Lisa B. Thompson Chapter 11 Interview with Paul Tazewell - Costume Designer Niiamar Felder Chapter 12 Race on the Opera Stage Twila L. Perry Chapter 13 The Wiz and the African Diaspora Musical:List of Figures Editor/Contributor Biographies Black Art Now by Nambi E. Kelley Introduction: Renee Alexander Craft, Thomas F. DeFrantz. Kathy A. Perkins, and Sandra L. Richards. Part I: Highlights of African American Theatre and Performance Part II: Seeing Ourselves Onstage Edited and Introduced by Thomas F. DeFrantz Chapter 1 Dudley, The Smart Set, and the Beginning of the Black Entertainment Industry Nadine George-Graves Chapter 2 Black Theatre History Plays: Remembering, Recovering, Re-envisioning Sandra Mayo Chapter 3 "Hung Be the Heavens with Black" Bodies: An Analysis of the August 1822 Riot at William Brown's Greenwich Village Theater Marvin McAllister Chapter 4 Mulattoes, Mistresses, and Mammies: The Phantom Family in Langston Hughes's Mulatto Alison Walls Chapter 5 Interview with Woodie King, Jr. - Producer and Director JaMeeka Holloway-Burrell Chapter 6 Freedom Forward: Alice Childress and Lorraine Hansberry Circling Broadway in the 1950s Barbara Lewis Chapter 7 Navigating Respectability in Turn of the Century New York City: Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage Marta Effinger-Crichlow Chapter 8 Earle Hyman: Scandinavian Successes Baron Kelly Chapter 9 Pittsburgh Piety: A Century of Symbolism Pedro E. Alvarado Chapter 10 Interview with Ron Simons - Broadway Producer Lisa B. Thompson Chapter 11 Interview with Paul Tazewell - Costume Designer Niiamar Felder Chapter 12 Race on the Opera Stage Twila L. Perry Chapter 13 The Wiz and the African Diaspora Musical: Rethinking the Research Questions in Black Musical Historiography Sam O’Connell Chapter 14 Bob Cole's "Colored Man's Declaration of Independence": The Case of Shoo Fly Regiment and George C. Wolfe's Shuffle Along Paula Marie Seniors Chapter 15 Shuffle Along and Ethnic Humor: A Family Story Sandra Seaton Chapter 16 Interview with Eva Yaa Asantewaa - Dance Critic Thomas F. DeFrantz Chapter 17 Black Female Sexuality in the Drama of Pearl Cleage Beth Turner Chapter 18 Coming-of-Age and Rituals of Gender Nonconformity in Leslie Lee's The First Breeze of Summer Rhone Fraser Chapter 19 Pomo Afro Homos: A Revolutionary Act Tabitha Jamie Mary Chester PART III: Institution Building: Making a Space of OUR Own Edited and Introduced by Kathy A. Perkins Chapter 20 Being Black on Stage and Screen: Black Actor Training Before Black Power and the Rise of Stanislavski’s System Monica White Ndounou Chapter 21 Three Visionary African American Women Theatre Artists: Anita Bush, Barbara Ann Teer and Ellen Stewart Sandra Adell Chapter 22 The Birth of Queen Anne: Re-Discovering Anne Cooke at Spelman College Leslye Joy Allen Chapter 23 The Howard University Players: From Respectability Politics to Black Representation Denise J. Hart and Kathy A. Perkins Chapter 24 An African American Theatre Program for the 21st Century Nefertiti Burton Chapter 25 Interview with Karen Allen Baxter – Managing Director of Rites and Reason Theatre Jasmine Johnson Chapter 26 The Negro Ensemble Company, Inc.: One Moment in Time? Susan Watson Turner Chapter 27 Interview with Shirley Prendergast - Lighting Designer Kathy A. Perkins Chapter 28 Interview with Femi Sarah Heggie – Stage Manager Kathy A. Perkins Chapter 29 Weathering the Winds of Change: The Sustainability of the St. Louis Black Repertory Company Gregory S. Carr Chapter 30 The National Black Theatre Festival and the "Marvtastic" Legacy of Larry Leon Hamlin J. K. Curry Chapter 31 The Black Feminist Theatre of Glenda Dickerson Khalid Yaya Long Chapter 32 Ernie McClintock’s Jazz Acting: A Theatre of Common Sense Elizabeth M. Cizmar Chapter 33 Black Acting Methods®: Mapping the Movement Sharrell D. Luckett Chapter 34 Financial Fitness of Black Theatres: Roundtable of Artistic Directors K. Zaheerah Sultan Chapter 35 A Reflection on The University of Arkansas Pine Bluff’s The Hip Hop Project: Insight into the Hip Hop Generation Johnny Jones Chapter 36 Interview with Ekundayo Bandele – Founder and CEO of Hattiloo Theatre Shondrika Moss-Bouldin PART IV: THEATRE AND SOCIAL CHANGE Edited and Introduced by Sandra L. Richards Chapter 37 W.E.B. DuBois, Dramatist FREDA SCOTT GILES Chaper 38 The Third Gift of the Negro: Muslim Identity and DuBois’ Star of Ethiopia CRISTAL CHANELLE TRUSCOTT Chapter 39 Oh, Ma Dear! What's Going On?: Staging Angelina W. Grimke's Rachel in the Wake of Black Lives Matter NICOLE HODGES PERSLEY Chapter 40 Leaning Left: Why Theater Artists in the 1930s Were Attracted to the Red Movement KIMMIKA L. H. WILLIAMS-WITHERSPOON Chapter 41 Fighting Fire with Fire: Violence and the Black Liberation Movement PORTIA OWUSU Chapter 42 "When We Gonna Rise": Free Southern Theater Performances of Slave Ship and Black Power in Mississippi Susan Stone-Lawrence Chapter 43 From "Poemplays" to Ritualistic Revivals: The Experimental Works of Women Dramatists of the Black Arts Movement LA DONNA L. FORSGREN & … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 792.08996073
African American theater
African American theatrical producers and directors
African American dramatists
African American actors - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351751438
9781351751445
9781351751421
9781315191225 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138726710
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