Eliza Winstanley (1818-82) and Maria Taylor (1805?-41) were English-born actors who were among the early leading performers in Barnett Levey's acting company at his Theatre Royal in George Street, Sydney.Taylor's parents were 'singing actors' who, in the first years of the nineteenth century, performed at London's Haymarket and Covent Garden theatres, and were regularly engaged for the summer seasons in provincial theatres.Winstanley also came from a theatrical family - her father was a scenic painter and her younger sister Ann was a performer.This article describes how Maria Taylor and Eliza Winstanley brought their theatrical skills and resilience to the task of building a theatrical culture in Australia.Both women faced many challenges i...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
This study examines how Jane Austen’s knowledge of theatricality and performance influenced her work...
A leading actress of the late nineteenth century, Dame Ellen Terry (1847–1928) exercised an unusual ...
Eliza Winstanley (1818-82) and Maria Taylor (1805?-41) were English-born actors who were among the e...
This thesis argues that examining the career of nineteenth-century actress and author Eliza Winstanl...
Miss W Treads is a theatrical encounter with one of Australia’s early performers. A young researcher...
© 2021 Manchester University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of a book chapter which ...
This thesis is a study of the actresses on the eighteenth¬century stage. It concentrates on the mid-...
Many leading ladies of the nineteenth century stage have attracted significant biographical attentio...
grantor: University of TorontoNineteenth-century drama has long been viewed as insignific...
The development of English-language theatre was forever changed with the addition of women to theatr...
This article seeks to explore Victorian and modern ideas of theatricality and performativity by exam...
Jessie Matthews’ post-war tours to Australia were part of a sequence of commercially successful impo...
During the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, elocution was part...
Stage women, 1900–50 explores the many ways in which women conceptualised, constructed and participa...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
This study examines how Jane Austen’s knowledge of theatricality and performance influenced her work...
A leading actress of the late nineteenth century, Dame Ellen Terry (1847–1928) exercised an unusual ...
Eliza Winstanley (1818-82) and Maria Taylor (1805?-41) were English-born actors who were among the e...
This thesis argues that examining the career of nineteenth-century actress and author Eliza Winstanl...
Miss W Treads is a theatrical encounter with one of Australia’s early performers. A young researcher...
© 2021 Manchester University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of a book chapter which ...
This thesis is a study of the actresses on the eighteenth¬century stage. It concentrates on the mid-...
Many leading ladies of the nineteenth century stage have attracted significant biographical attentio...
grantor: University of TorontoNineteenth-century drama has long been viewed as insignific...
The development of English-language theatre was forever changed with the addition of women to theatr...
This article seeks to explore Victorian and modern ideas of theatricality and performativity by exam...
Jessie Matthews’ post-war tours to Australia were part of a sequence of commercially successful impo...
During the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, elocution was part...
Stage women, 1900–50 explores the many ways in which women conceptualised, constructed and participa...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
This study examines how Jane Austen’s knowledge of theatricality and performance influenced her work...
A leading actress of the late nineteenth century, Dame Ellen Terry (1847–1928) exercised an unusual ...