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Stage women, 1900–50

Female theatre workers and professional practice
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This book presents cutting-edge historical and cultural essays in the field of women, theatre and performance. It explore women’s networks of professional practice in the performance industries between 1900 and 1950, with a focus on women’s sense and experience of professional agency in an industry largely controlled by men.
This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. This book presents a collection of cutting-edge historical and cultural essays in the field of women, theatre and performance. The chapters explore women’s networks of professional practice in the theatre and performance industries between 1900 and 1950, with a focus on women’s sense and experience of professional agency in an industry largely controlled by men. The book is divided into two sections: ‘Female theatre workers in the social and theatrical realm’ looks at the relationship between women’s work – on and off stage – and autobiography, activism, technique, touring, education and the law. ‘Women and popular performance’ focuses on the careers of individual artists, once household names, including Lily Brayton, Ellen Terry, radio star Mabel Constanduros and Oscar-winning film star Margaret Rutherford.
Introduction - Maggie B. Gale and Kate DorneyPart I: Female theatre workers in the social and theatrical realm 1 ‘Believe me or not’: actresses, female performers, autobiography and the scripting of professional practice - Maggie B. Gale 2 Female networks: collecting contacts with Gabrielle Enthoven - Kate Dorney 3 Past the memoir: Winifred Dolan beyond the West End - Lucie Sutherland 4 Off-stage labour: actresses, charity work and the early twentieth-century theatre profession - Catherine Hindson 5 ‘Very much alive and kicking’: the Actresses’ Franchise League from 1914–28 - Naomi Paxton 6 Defending the body, defending the self: women performers and the law in the ‘long’ Edwardian period - Viv GardnerPart II: Women and popular performance 7 Emotional and natural: the Australian and New Zealand repertoires and fortunes of north American performers Margaret Anglin, Katherine Grey and Muriel Starr - Veronica Kelly 8 Lily Brayton: a theatre maker in every sense - Brian Singleton 9 Aerial star: Lillian Leitzel’s celebrity, agency and her performed femininity - Kate Holmes 10 Ellen Terry: the art of performance and her work in film - Katharine Cockin 11 Mabel Constanduros: different voices, voicing difference - Gilli Bush-Bailey 12 The odd woman: Margaret Rutherford - John Stokes Index
This book presents a collection of cutting-edge historical and cultural essays in the field of women, theatre and performance. The chapters explore women’s networks of professional practice in the theatre and performance industries between 1900 and 1950, with a focus on women’s sense and experience of professional agency in an industry largely controlled by men. The book is divided into two sections: ‘Female theatre workers in the social and theatrical realm’ looks at the relationship between women’s work – on and off stage – and autobiography, activism, technique, touring, education and the law. ‘Women and popular performance’ focuses on the careers of individual artists, once household names, including Lily Brayton, Ellen Terry, radio star Mabel Constanduros and Oscar-winning film star Margaret Rutherford.

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