After fruitless attempts by local politicians and businessmen to build an Opera House in Sherbrooke, the American entrepreneur F.M. Clement succeeded in 1901 where others had failed. This essay situates the building of this theatre in terms of both the specific local context and the broader issues of theatre touring and commercialisation. Après des essais stériles par des politiciens et des hommes d'affaires locaux en vue de construire un Opera House à Sherbrooke, l'entrepreneur américain F.M. Clement a réussi en 1901 là où tous les autres avaient échoué. Cette étude situe la construction de ce théâtre à la fois en termes du contexte spécifique local et en ceux, plus larges, des tournées théâtrales et de leur commercial...
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Nineteenth-century projects for a large theatre in Toulouse. At the end of the eighteenth century T...
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An essay describing the history of the Opera House Theatre Building in Caney, Kansas, including all ...
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The history of the Great Canadian Theatre Company of Ottawa is traced since its founding in 1975 by ...
Whilst in recent years the study of nineteenth-century popular theatre and culture has expanded into...
As a doctoral candidate, this writer has focused on the Romantic Movement of 19th century France, wh...
In this book, Eugene Johnson traces the invention of the opera house, a building type of world-wide ...
Abstract This article traces the artistic and economic factors that led to the establishment of the ...
From 1807 to 1864, Parisian music drama was governed by a system of licences that controlled the rep...
This article discusses the two Grand Opera Houses in London, Ontario during the period 1881 to 1914 ...
Theatrical activity in Prince Edward Island can be dated to 1800 when the Charlotte-Town Amateur The...
Nineteenth-century projects for a large theatre in Toulouse. At the end of the eighteenth century T...
In the last fifty years of the ancien régime, commercial theater in France was transformed. Provinci...
On ne peut pas vraiment parler d’un système de théâtre au Nouveau-Brunswick. Il y a là deux mondes d...
Dans le premier volet de cet article, Belliveau et Weale expliquent les circonstances qui ont mené à...
An essay describing the history of the Opera House Theatre Building in Caney, Kansas, including all ...
This thesis examines the production and reception of French opera in New Orleans in the first half o...
Cette recherche s’intéresse à un environnement particulier – les mondes de la musique sérieuse. Elle...
The history of the Great Canadian Theatre Company of Ottawa is traced since its founding in 1975 by ...
Whilst in recent years the study of nineteenth-century popular theatre and culture has expanded into...
As a doctoral candidate, this writer has focused on the Romantic Movement of 19th century France, wh...
In this book, Eugene Johnson traces the invention of the opera house, a building type of world-wide ...
Abstract This article traces the artistic and economic factors that led to the establishment of the ...
From 1807 to 1864, Parisian music drama was governed by a system of licences that controlled the rep...