Theatres of Value: Buying and Selling Shakespeare in Nineteenth-Century New York City - Hardcover

Theatres of Value: Buying and Selling Shakespeare in Nineteenth-Century New York City - Hardcover

$169.29


by Danielle Rosvally (Author)

Theatres of Value explores the idea that buying and selling are performative acts and offers a paradigm for deeper study of these acts--"the dramaturgy of value." Modeling this multifaceted approach, the book explores six case studies to show how and why Shakespeare had value for nineteenth-century New Yorkers. In considering William Brown's African Theater, P. T. Barnum's American Museum and Lecture Hall, Fanny Kemble's American reading career, the Booth family brand, the memorial statue of Shakespeare in Central Park, and an 1888 benefit performance of Hamlet to theatrical impresario Lester Wallack, Theatres of Value traces a history of audience engagement with Shakespearean cultural capital and the myriad ways this engagement was leveraged by theatrical businesspeople.

Number of Pages: 275
Dimensions: 0.75 x 9 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 01, 2024
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