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El. knyga: Old Vic

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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2014
  • Leidėjas: Faber & Faber
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780571311262
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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2014
  • Leidėjas: Faber & Faber
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780571311262

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The Old Vic, one of the world's great theatres, opened in 1818 with rowdy melodrama and continued with Edmund Kean in Richard III howled down by the audience. One impresario, among the first of thirteen to go bankrupt there, fled to Milan and ran La Scala. In 1848 a chorus girl tried to murder the leading lady. In 1870 the Vic became a music hall, then a temperance tavern and, from 1912, under Lilian Baylis, both an opera house and the home of Shakespeare. By the 1930s great actors were happy to go there for a pittance - John Gielgud, Charles Laughton, Peggy Ashcroft, and Laurence Olivier. The Vic considered itself a national theatre in all but name.

After the second world war the Royal Ballet and the English National Opera both sprang from the Vic, and the National Theatre, at last established in 1963 under Olivier, made its first home there. In 1980 the Vic was saved from becoming a bingo hall by a generous Toronto businessman. Since 2004 Kevin Spacey, Hollywood actor and the winner of two Oscars, has led a new company there, and toured the world.

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The Old Vic: The Story of a Great Theatre from Kean to Olivier to Spacey, by Terry Coleman, is the brilliantly researched and thrillingly told history of one of the greatest theatres in the world.
Introduction ix
PART ONE 1818--1880 Royal Coburg to Palace of Varieties
1 The Royal Coburg Theatre
3(12)
2 The Royal Victoria Theatre
15(10)
3 Osbaldiston and Miss Vincent
25(12)
4 Catastrophe and Mrs Brown
37(13)
5 Delatorre's Palace and the Good Old Vic
50(11)
PART TWO 1880--1937 Cons, Baylis, and Shakespeare
6 Miss Cons and the Purified Hall
61(13)
7 God, Shakespeare, and Miss Baylis
74(12)
8 Melba and Heavenly Things
86(11)
9 Two Theatres, and a Drift to the West End
97(14)
10 Olivier, and the Last Baylis Season
111(16)
PART THREE 1938--1976 Old Vic to National Theatre
11 The War, and Homeless Wandering
127(11)
12 Last Years of the Old Old Vic
138(12)
13 The National Comes to the Vic
150(13)
14 Watch It Come Down
163(15)
15 Prospect and the Fragile Soul
178(11)
PART FOUR 1976--2014 Honest Ed to Kevin Spacey
16 Honest Ed and the New Old Vic
189(14)
17 Sally Greene and Kevin Spacey
203(9)
18 High Wire, Ritual, and Bridge
212(25)
Afterword: The Lucky Theatre 237(4)
Acknowledgements 241(4)
Illustrations 245(8)
Sources and Bibliography 253(6)
Index 259
As Arts Correspondent of the Guardian Terry Coleman covered the National Theatre under Olivier and Peter Hall. He then strayed into political journalism, interviewing eight British prime ministers and covering American presidential elections, but in 2005 returned to his old patch and wrote the authorised biography of Laurence Olivier.