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Book Title: The Making of the West End Stage: Marriage, Management and the Mapping of Gender in London, 1830-1870 Book Author: Jacky Bratton (Author) Hardcover: 230 pages Publisher: Cambridge University Press (November 28, 2011) Language: English ISBN-10: 0521519012 ISBN-13: 978-0521519014 Book Description Publication Date: November 28, 2011 All roads lead to London - and to the West End theatre. This book presents a new history of the beginnings of the modern world of London entertainment. Putting female-centred, gender-challenging managements and styles at the centre, it redraws the map of performance history in the Victorian capital of the world. Bratton argues for the importance in Victorian culture of venues like the little Strand Theatre and the Gallery of Illustration in Regent Street in the experience of mid-century London, and of plays drawn from the work of Charles Dickens as well as burlesques by the early writers of Punch. Discovering a much more dynamic and often woman-led entertainment industry at the heart of the British Empire, this book seeks a new understanding of the work of women including Eliza Vestris, Mary Ann Keeley and Marie Wilton in creating the template for a magical new theatre of music, feeling and spectacle. Review "A groundbreaking contribution, this book will be of interest to those in the fields of theater history, performance studies, literature, women's studies, and cultural studies. Good scholarship is generative as well as informative, and The Making of the West End Stage promises to open new avenues of inquiry about the complex relationship between gender and genre on the Victorian stage." -Journal of British Studies Book Description II Jacky Bratton presents a new history of London's West End theatre, finding the first hit shows staged by Victorian managements were often led by women. The book explores the sometimes bizarre early history of gender-bending burlesque, and reveals Charles Dickens as the leading writer in London show-business, yesterday and today. About the Author Jacky Bratton - Emeritus Professor (Drama and Theatre) at Royal Holloway University of London. Sharing Widget |