Pioneering a people's theatre /
edited with a foreword by Archibald Henderson ...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
The University of North Carolina Press,
1945.
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Series: | The University of North Carolina sesquicentennial publication
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Notes: | "Appeared as vol. XVII, no. 1, of the Carolina play-book."--Foreword. Physical description: viii, 104 p. : ill., plans ; 24 x 18 cm. (8vo) more |
Table of Contents:
Frederick H. Koch, the man and his work, by Samuel Selden.
Twenty-six years of the Carolina Playmakers, by Samuel Selden.
Drama in the South, by F.H. Koch.
Scholium scribendi, by Archibald Henderson.
First stage and first theatre, by F.H. Koch.
From script to stage, by Edward Muschamp.
Dramatic art in a university program, by Samuel Selden.
The lyric lazy South, by Paul Green.
Drama in extension, by Kai Heiberg-Jurgenson.
Presence by the river, by Paul Green.
A dramatic art building by Samuel Selden.
Miracle at Manteo, by Marion Fitz-Simons.
Retrospect and prospect, by G.R. Coffman.
The staff of the Carolina Playmakers, by Marion Fitz-Simons.
Play produced by the Carolina Playmakers, 1918-1944, by Virginia P. Spencer.
Carolina folk plays published in books, by Virginia P. Spencer.
Frederick H. Koch, the man and his work, by Samuel Selden.
Twenty-six years of the Carolina Playmakers, by Samuel Selden.
Drama in the South, by F.H. Koch.
Scholium scribendi, by Archibald Henderson.
First stage and first theatre, by F.H. Koch.
From script to stage, by Edward Muschamp.
Dramatic art in a university program, by Samuel Selden.
The lyric lazy South, by Paul Green.
Drama in extension, by Kai Heiberg-Jurgenson.
Presence by the river, by Paul Green.
A dramatic art building by Samuel Selden.
Miracle at Manteo, by Marion Fitz-Simons.
Retrospect and prospect, by G.R. Coffman.
The staff of the Carolina Playmakers, by Marion Fitz-Simons.
Play produced by the Carolina Playmakers, 1918-1944, by Virginia P. Spencer.
Carolina folk plays published in books, by Virginia P. Spencer.