Recent scholarship on the British culture in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has explored the theatricality of politics and the politics of theatre. This essay examines the parody, mock or spoof theatre playbill – an ephemeral text often used for political purposes – during general elections, in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, locating it in a wider print culture representing politicians as theatre performers, in visual satire and in newspapers, periodicals and parliamentary discourse. Illustrated by examples from the British Library, the essay explores the genre’s use by radicals and loyalists in the French Revolutionary era, by political radicals in the early nineteenth-century and late-Victorian period, and in...
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Drawing on case study research in Britain’s commercial performance industry and five UK drama school...
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This article uses a detailed examination on the 1948 and 1949 Bonfires of Controls to reassess Harol...
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Among a number of political ramifications, the recent UKIP by-election success in Clacton has raised...
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