World War II marked a turbulent period in Brisbane’s social life. Theatre served an important social function within the community, giving performers the opportunity to identify themselves as ‘patriotic’ and providing the chance for performers and audiences to indicate their solidarity and commitment to the cause. With the arrival of the US servicemen artificially increasing Brisbane’s population, certain types of theatrical performances flourished. Most importantly, the increased popularity of Vaudeville is an indication that the theatre was needed to offer a diversion from the realities of war-time life as performance became a means of forgetting the atrocities surrounding the people. This idea is best summed up in the words of one war-ti...
This article argues for a renewed interest and critical investigation into theatre in Britain during...
In 1943 British theatre producer Basil Dean (1888-1978) coordinated a new performance at London’s Ro...
© 2015 Nicholas John CoyneThe First World War (1914-1918) had complicated implications for the peopl...
During World War 2 the Australian region experienced unprecedented internal and transnational migrat...
Theatre was an important aspect of the wartime experience for British servicemen in every arena of t...
Turning away from the professional, metropolitan theatres offers an alternate history of war-themed ...
In August 1914 theatre managers were worried about the impact of the war on their businesses. Yet ra...
The life of the little theatres continued long after the war and their influence spread far beyond t...
This thesis examines the theatricality which accompanied the establishment, development and deployme...
In the First World War, civilian life played a fundamental part in the war effort; and music was no ...
During the Second World War dancing boomed. This article, which discusses social dancing in Britain ...
It has long been recognised that the theatre played an important role in mobilizing young men in the...
This monograph traces, discusses and compares theatrical activity in Westphalia (Germany) and Yorksh...
Making meaning from the First World War was not only the preserve of the poets, novelists and histor...
As the first 'total' war, WWI was a conflict in which every component of civilian life played a fund...
This article argues for a renewed interest and critical investigation into theatre in Britain during...
In 1943 British theatre producer Basil Dean (1888-1978) coordinated a new performance at London’s Ro...
© 2015 Nicholas John CoyneThe First World War (1914-1918) had complicated implications for the peopl...
During World War 2 the Australian region experienced unprecedented internal and transnational migrat...
Theatre was an important aspect of the wartime experience for British servicemen in every arena of t...
Turning away from the professional, metropolitan theatres offers an alternate history of war-themed ...
In August 1914 theatre managers were worried about the impact of the war on their businesses. Yet ra...
The life of the little theatres continued long after the war and their influence spread far beyond t...
This thesis examines the theatricality which accompanied the establishment, development and deployme...
In the First World War, civilian life played a fundamental part in the war effort; and music was no ...
During the Second World War dancing boomed. This article, which discusses social dancing in Britain ...
It has long been recognised that the theatre played an important role in mobilizing young men in the...
This monograph traces, discusses and compares theatrical activity in Westphalia (Germany) and Yorksh...
Making meaning from the First World War was not only the preserve of the poets, novelists and histor...
As the first 'total' war, WWI was a conflict in which every component of civilian life played a fund...
This article argues for a renewed interest and critical investigation into theatre in Britain during...
In 1943 British theatre producer Basil Dean (1888-1978) coordinated a new performance at London’s Ro...
© 2015 Nicholas John CoyneThe First World War (1914-1918) had complicated implications for the peopl...