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The theatre; three thousand years of drama, acting and stagecraft

by Cheney, Sheldon

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London. New York. Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co, 1929. First edition. First Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Large book, slightly shaken.. ix, [3], 558 p. 24 cm. Illustrations (204), Portraits, Plates. General Bibliography. Index. From Wikipedia: "Sheldon Warren Cheney (June 29, 1886 October 10, 1980) was an American author and art critic, born at Berkeley, California, the son of Lemuel Warren Cheney (1858 1921), California lawyer and writer. At first he worked in his father's real estate business, later moving to Detroit where he founded the Theatre Arts Magazine in 1916 and edited it until 1921. Cheney was one of the most significant pro-modernist theatre and art critics of the early twentieth century. He helped introduce European modernist practices in theatre to the United States. His "Theatre Arts Magazine" promoted American little theatre activity, advocated for New Stagecraft design, and nurtured new American playwrights. Cheney grew up in Berkeley, California, in what he called an atmosphere of literary ambition and activity. His father, Warren Cheney, was an author of poetry and fiction, and served as editor of the popular California magazine, Overland Monthly. The younger Cheney had a passion for the art of bookmaking and, while studying architecture at Berkeley, founded a quarterly journal for designers and collectors of bookplates his first foray into the field of magazine publishing. He graduated in 1908 with a bachelor s degree in architecture. During his studies, Cheney also developed a love for theatre, inspired largely by performances of Greek drama he had attended at Berkeley s outdoor Hearst Greek Theatre. In the years immediately following his graduation, Cheney married Maud Maurice Turner and found intermittent work as an art and theatre critic. In 1913, Cheney began studying drama at Harvard University. While there he attended the Boston installation of New York City s legendary Armory Show, an experience of modern art which fostered Cheney s growing fascination with new art and theatre. He began to write on the subject of modernism, and his first book, The New Movement in the Theatre, was published in 1914. It was around this time that Cheney decided to create a new journal focused on progressive ideas in the theatre. Cheney served as the main editor and writer for Theatre Arts Magazine from 1916-1921. Upon the October 1921 publication of the last issue of Volume V, Cheney removed himself from the editorial staff. He continued to contribute occasional articles for some years but was never again on the staff. Cheney later remarked that he left in order to pursue professional theatre practice. He joined the Actor s Theatre in New York briefly, but there is no record of Cheney s actual participation in any professional work with the group. After Cheney ceased editorship of Theatre Arts Magazine in 1921, he began writing more about modern art. His multiple editions of "A Primer on Modern Art" helped frame the discussion of modernist painting and sculpture until the 1950s. In 1945, he departed from his usual vocation with his book, Men Who Have Walked with God, tracing mysticism through history, concentrating on eleven men from Lao-Tse and the Buddha to Jacob Boehme and William Blake."

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Title
The theatre; three thousand years of drama, acting and stagecraft
Author
Cheney, Sheldon
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Large book, slightly shaken.
Quantity Available
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Edition
First edition. First Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing
Publisher
Longmans, Green and Co
Place of Publication
London. New York. Toronto
Date Published
1929
Keywords
Stagecraft, Acting, Edwin Booth, Censorship, Opera, Set Design, Comedy, Shakespeare, Romanticism, Realism

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