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The Encyclopedia of the New York Stage, 1940-1950
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Book Code: LEY/
ISBN: 0-313-27510-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-27510-4
1000 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 11/30/1992
List Price: $288.95 (UK Sterling Price: £165.00)
Availability: Out of stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • Recommended for all public and academic libraries serving theater programs.
    —Choice
  • One could not ask for a more informative volume on the New York stage of the 1940s.

    Reference Book Review
Description: The most reliable source for data on productions of the New York stage, both Broadway and Off Broadway, is now complete from 1920 through 1950 with the publication of this third volume devoted to the 1940s. The volumes for 1920-1930 and 1930-1940 have been called "invaluable," "indispensable," "essential," and other superlatives by reviewers, widely utilized by theatre scholars and researchers, consulted by companies producing revivals, and quoted by Playbill magazine in answering readers' queries. The continuing series represents a remarkable achievement for theatre historian Samuel Leiter, who singlehandedly has set out to provide such detailed coverage of New York theatre in the twentieth century. Like its predecessor volumes, The Encyclopedia of the New York Stage, 1940-1950 provides a description of every legitimate production--play, musical, revue, or revival; English-language or foreign-language, domestic or import--staged in the New York professional theatre and reviewed by the press during the decade: in this case, nearly 1150 productions. Each listing begins with genre designation and subject categorization and proceeds to writing and production credits, theatre, opening dates, and run. The narrative text that follows, provides, along with plot summary, a lively account of background, anecdotal commentary from biographies and autobiographies, and critical responses to play and production with reference to and quotes from reviews. Ten appendixes offer listings of plays chronologically and in categories as well as play sources, awards, information on theatres, institutional theatres, foreign companies, reviewers, and various statistics. A selected bibliography and indexes of proper names and titles complete the work.

The volume introduction is itself a history of New York theatre in the period of World War II and its aftermath. It deals with the hazardous business of theatre, both commercial and nonprofit, with the critical establishment of the day, with the increasing professionalism of Off Broadway, with ethnic theatre and visiting companies, and provides a fascinating overview of production highlights. Although the 1940s is not regarded as a landmark era in American theatre, it did see first productions of such classics as Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, and Rodgers and Hammerstein's breakthrough musical Oklahoma! This volume and the predecessor volumes of this encyclopedia series are indispensable reference tools.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • The New York Stage, 1940-1950
  • Appendix 1: Calendar of Productions
  • Appendix 2: Play Categories
  • Appendix 3: Awards
  • Appendix 4: Sources of Plays
  • Appendix 5: Institutional Theatres
  • Appendix 6: Foreign Companies and Stars
  • Appendix 7: Longest Running Shows of the 1940s
  • Appendix 8: List of Review Source Abbreviations
  • Appendix 9: Seasonal Statistics
  • Appendix 10: Theatres
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index of Proper Names
  • Index of Titles
LC Card Number: 92-7397
LCC Class: PN2277
Dewey Class: 792
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