Visualising Lost Theatres : Virtual Praxis and the Recovery of Performance Spaces
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre
ISBN-10
1108476759
ISBN-13
9781108476751
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 25th, 2022
Print length
300 Pages
Weight
462 grams
Dimensions
15.90 x 23.60 x 2.00 cms
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Unearthing new discoveries for scholars, practitioners and undergraduates, this book charts the socio-political history of five 'lost' venues and their contribution to the creation of performance. Encompassing cultural history, critical race studies, geography and urban planning, this is a landmark text for digital humanities and theatre studies.
This pioneering study harnesses virtual reality to uncover the history of five venues that have been ''lost'' to us: London''s 1590s Rose Theatre; Bergen''s mid-nineteenth-century Komediehuset; Adelaide''s Queen''s Theatre of 1841; circus tents hosting Cantonese opera performances in Australia''s goldfields in the 1850s; and the Stardust showroom in 1950s Las Vegas. Shaping some of the most enduring genres of world theatre and cultural production, each venue marks a significant cultural transformation, charted here through detailed discussion of theatrical praxis and socio-political history. Using virtual models as performance laboratories for research, Visualising Lost Theatres recreates the immersive feel of venues and reveals performance logistics for actors and audiences. Proposing a new methodology for using visualisations as a tool in theatre history, and providing 3D visualisations for the reader to consult alongside the text, this is a landmark contribution to the digital humanities.
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