
The Golden Generation
New Light on Post-war British Theatre
Dominic Shellard(Editor)
The British Library Publishing Division
Published on 1. September 2008
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-7123-4947-5 (ISBN)
Description
'So what was it about "Look Back in Anger" that caused such a shock?', asks Professor Dominic Shellard at the start of his review of post-war British theatre. To shed new light on an old debate, Shellard and his fellow contributors unearth authentic testimony and fresh archival evidence drawn from the collections of the British Library. Spanning the pivotal years from 1945 to 1968, "The Golden Generation" explores the explosive new shifts in perspective, drama, genre, style and performance, ranging from New Wave to 'illegitimate' Variety theatre, from cutting-edge Theatre Workshop to the 'made for TV' plays and avant-garde acting of the 1960s and '70s. Starting from the viewpoint that the 'best witness is always local', "The Golden Generation" dips in and out of the vibrant interviews and personal views of the theatrical stars, literati and fans who lived through the 'swinging' times.The reader hears an extraordinary variety of vivid recollections, not just from West End glitterati, such as Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud, but from keen local repertory fans, budding actors and 'hot' young playwrights.
Illustrated with more than 30 evocative sketches, letters and photographs, many rarely seen before, "The Golden Generation" offers an absorbing and uniquely holistic view of one of the most vibrant periods of British Theatre.
Illustrated with more than 30 evocative sketches, letters and photographs, many rarely seen before, "The Golden Generation" offers an absorbing and uniquely holistic view of one of the most vibrant periods of British Theatre.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
British Library Publishing
Illustrations
30 black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7123-4947-5 (9780712349475)
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Professor Dominic Shellard is Head of the School of English Literature at the University of Sheffield. His principal publications include Kenneth Tynan: A Life (Yale,2003), British Theatre in the 1950S,ed.(Sheffield Academic Press,2000),British Theatre Since the War (Yale,1999),and William Shakespeare(British Library,1998).Dr Ewan Jeffrey teaches post-war and 20th-century British theatre at the University of Winchester.Dr Kate Domey is Curator of Contemporary Drama at the Victoria and Albert Museum's Theatre Museum.