
When the fourth edition of the highly acclaimed Oxford Companion to the Theatre appeared, The Philadelphia Inquirer recommended it as their 1983 book for theater-lovers, calling it "the scorecard you need to keep the players straight and the plays." Backstage hailed it as "an invaluable reference work of encyclopedic proportions." In fact, since the publication of the first edition of the Companion, this classic reference has become the standard source of information for theatregoers of all kinds.Now completely revised and up to date, this concise version of The Oxford Companion to the Theatre (Fourth Edition) covers all aspects of theatre worldwide and throughout the ages. Readers will find entries on a vast range of theatrical styles, dramatists, performers, and directors, as well as information on theatres, festivals, and such technical topics as lighting, sound, and method acting. The Concise Oxford Companion also provides current entries on people such as Athol Fugard, Anthony Hopkins, Glenda Jackson, Derek Jacobi, Helen Mirren, Trevor Nunn, Peter O'Toole, Willy Russell, and Stephen Sondheim, as well as up-to-date information on places and companies. Some of the new entries not found in the full Companion include the Barbican Theatre, the English Shakespeare Company, Michael Gambon, and The Swan at Stratford.With over 2,500 entries, ranging from Laurence Olivier, to the Shubert theatre in New York, to a new entry on Harvey Fierstein, The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre is an indispensable handbook for all enthusiasts of the theatre.
What are the defining figures, technical elements, and historical milestones that constitute the global landscape of theatre? Phyllis Hartnoll, an established authority in theatrical history, compiles this reference work to provide a condensed yet comprehensive overview of the dramatic arts. The text synthesizes decades of scholarship to offer a reliable, accessible resource for students, practitioners, and enthusiasts seeking factual clarity on theatrical traditions and contemporary developments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and theatre professionals frequently cite this volume as a standard, reliable reference for quick verification of facts and terminology. Readers often note the high density of information contained within the concise format, making it a practical tool for both casual theatregoers and academic researchers.
Page Count:
650
Publication Date:
1979-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192115766
ISBN-13:
9780192115768
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