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London's Theatrical Heritage

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London theatres have hosted thousands of performances of plays and musicals, from ancient Greek tragedies to modern artistic dance. In this book author David C. Ramzan takes a look at the history of theatres located throughout the city. London's first flourishing of its theatres took place during the Elizabethan and Jacobean period, when Shakespeare, Marlowe, Johnson and a host of other playwrights entertained audiences with a never-ending cavalcade of players and touring companies. Little is left of those days, apart from the reconstructed Globe Theatre on the South Bank, after many of the Tudor and Jacobean playhouses had been pulled down or had fallen into ruin under parliamentary rule after the English Civil War. London's theatreland truly evolved during the early eighteenth century into today's live entertainment industry, many performances taking place from a variety of historical buildings. London's Theatrical Heritage takes a nostalgic look back at the capital's theatreland and present-day locations, from the smallest of intimate venues to the largest of the West End's playhouses. The story of theatre in London will delight and enthral anyone interested in the stage, plays and players, and the theatres where they perform. This book is accompanied by contemporary photographs, archive images, illustrations and theatre ephemera.

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ISBN: 9781398120426
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Author: David Ramzan
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 96 pages
Genres: Social and cultural history
Local and family history, nostalgia