Monica Burdex -- Performing Arts Librarian
THEATRE : A LIBRARY RESEARCH GUIDE
This is a bibliography
designed to be a reference/research guide to selected reference--primarily
Reference Room items--sources for theatre. Therefore, no attempt has been made
to include every title dealing with theatrical literature. The emphasis of this
work will be on those standard sources which serve as points of departure for
subsequent research within the field of theatre: i.e. dictionaries, digests,
encyclopedias, guides, indexes, etc.. This section where "Histories" are
included is more for what they contain--giving an over-all view of theatre--than
for guiding the student/researcher to further information.
The technical aspects of theatre are not within the scope of this work. The
student/researcher is directed to the following Library of Congress subject
headings: Stage lighting; Stage props; Theater--Production and
direction; and Theaters--Stage--setting and scenery. The Library of
Congress subject headings are used primarily in academic institutions, and some
larger research oriented public or special library collections. A few title on
"Costume" (subject heading: Costume) will be cited in the
"Miscellaneous and Special" section.
In those areas closely aligned with theatre, such as music, literature, fine
arts, etc., only those general or specific reference works that are of
particular importance to theatre are listed. This does not mean to simply that
sources for these areas are any less important, but time and space dictate that
some framework be set up within which to work comfortably.
Entries for each section are alphabetical by author or title, and briefly
annotated. Where the entry/title is explanatory, no annotation will be given,
unless the source has a unique/particularly useful feature not mentioned in the
title. In addition, where the importance and usage of entry titles are
duplicated, no duplicate annotations will be listed. Subject headings are given
to enable the researcher to find additional/other sources. Please also note
publication dates for sources listed. If you are searching for
information/events that occurred in the 1980's or 90's, a source whose
publication date lists 1956 or 1918, etc. Would not be logical to select.
A. PRINTED SOURCES
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I. REFERENCE GUIDES
(Reference book to research/literature in theatre/drama). Subject
Headings: Drama - Bibliography; Reference books--Drama--Bibliography;
Theater-Bibliography; Reference books--Theater--Bibliography.
- Cheshire, David.
Theatre:History, Criticism and Reference.
[Hamden, Conn.] Archon books [1967].
- A small discursive bibliography to research and literature in theatre and
drama history. Note publication date. [REF Z5781.C48 1967
stack; another copy circulates and is stored in ASRS].
- Lowe, Claudia Jean.
A Guide To Reference and Bibliography For Theatre Research.
- Columbus; Office of Educational Services, Ohio State University Libraries,
1971. (A 2nd ed., revised and expanded was published in 1983; same author,
with last name Bailey instead of Lowe. CSUN does not currently own). Includes
general reference sources as well as those for theater and drama. List sources
form the United State, Great Britain, And Europe.
[Ref Z5781.l87 Refrm].
- Meserve, Walter J.
American Drama to 1900: A Guide To Information Sources.
Detroit, Mich.:Gale Research Co., c1980.
- Emphasis is on drama--text--rather than theatre--performance, etc..
Does not include theatre history, Theatre architecture and design; nor actors
(male or female), or theatre management. Focus is playwrights and their plays,
dramatic theory, dramatic criticism, and also critics.
[REF Z1231.D7M45Refrm].
- Simons, Linda Keir.
The Performing Arts: A Guide To The Reference Literature.
Englewood, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, 1994.
- "...book describes, evaluates, and compares reference sources in the
performing arts." -Preface. Theatre and dance among other arts are focus.
Additionally, "performance" is more the emphasis than is dramatic literature.
[REF PN1584.S56 1994 Refrm].
- Wilmeth, Don B.
The American Stage To World War I: A Guide To Information Sources.
Detroit, Mich.:Gale Research Co., c1978.
- Focus is "...legitimate stage as a purveyor of entertainment, business,
and a producer of drama." - Preface. Performance rather than text. Very
limited educational or amateur sources, except where their
contributions were instrumental in the history of the American stage, e.g.
George Pierce Baker and his English 47/47 Workshop at Harvard
University. Cutoff is approximately 1915. Only published sources from
approximately 225 periodicals/serials--no newspapers, nor many popular
magazines or "...actor interviews...' are included.
[REF Z1231.D7W55 Refrm].
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II. BIBLIOGRAPHIES
(Listings of sources--books, periodicals, etc. ABOUT theatre).
Subject Heading: Theater--Bibliography; Drama--Bibliography.
- American Educational Theatre Association.
A Bibliography of Theatre Arts Publications In English, 1963.
- Evanston, Ill.?:A.E.T.A., 1965 [REF Z 5781.A48 Stacks].
A Bibliography On Theatre And Drama In American Colleges,
1937-47.
Comp. by
- John H. McDowell. N.Y.:A.E.T.A., 1949 [CSUN does not own].
Theatre Arts Publications Available In The United States,
1953-57. Wash.?: A.E.T.A., 1964. [REF Z 5781.A52
Stacks].
- These bibliographies are non-critical and without annotations; and were
compiled by the Bibliography Project of A.E.T.A. The first entry was to be an
annual publication--previous years had been five year accumulations. It
includes books and periodical articles. Arrangement is ten time divisions,
with a general division, beginning with primitive times through the twentieth
century (Note publication date). There is also eighteen country divisions with
fifteen subject area breakdowns, which includes sub-divisions. The second
entry also includes published plays and designs; as well as including a list
of theses and dissertations on theatrical arts. It was continued by Melnitz,
William M., Theatre Arts Publications In The United State,
1947-52 listed later in this bibliography. The third entry was
the precursor to the first entry.
- Angotti, Vincent L. Source Materials In The Field Of
Theatre: An Annotated Bibliography and Subject Index to the Microfilm
Collection. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1967.
- [REF Z 5781.A57 Refrm, another non-circ copy is in
Stacks].
- Baker, Blanch M. Theatre And Allied Arts.
N.Y.: Wilson, 1952.
- A good bibliography, though dated, on all aspects of the theatre. The
scope is 1885-1948. It is annotated and foreign works in the costume section.
Does not include doctoral theses, but does include biographical information.
Has three main parts: Drama, Theatre and Actors; Stagecraft and Allied Arts of
the Theatre; and Miscellaneous Reference Material.
[REF Z 5781.B331 Stacks].
- Crothers, J. Francis. The Puppeteer's Library Guide:
The Bibliographic Index to the Literature of the World Puppet Theatre.
Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1971- 1983.
- A six volume set of published and unpublished material. Volumes 3-6 not
available as yet. V.1=The Historical Background of Puppetry and its Related
Fields, (c1971); V.2=The Puppet as an Educator, (c1983). Intended primarily
for the use of librarians, teachers and puppeteers. Material selected for
inclusion are those useful in "Educatio" and in "Therapeutic" and designed
"...to show that puppetry is not for children...". Volumes 3-6 are to be as
follows: V.3=The Puppet as an Entertainer; V.4=The Puppet Show in Production;
V.5=Published Material about Puppeteers, their Companies and their Theaters
around the World; and V.6=Generalizations on the Material Listed, and Keys,
Abbreviations Used, Sources, Author Index, etc.
[REF Z 5784.P9C7 Refrm].
- DuBois, William R. English And American Stage Productions:
An Annotated Checklist Of Prompt Books, 1800-1900, From The Nisbet Snyder
Drama Collection., Northern Illinois University Libraries.
Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979.
- [REF Z 5781.D85 Refrm].
- Harris, Richard H. Modern Drama In America And England,
1950-1970; a Guide to Information Sources. Detroit, MI: Gale
Research Co., c1982.
- Purpose of this source"...is to assist the student and scholar in finding
information and opinion about plays published...". Part 1 contains
bibliographies, critical articles, essays, etc. on may subjects within
theatre, though not on playwrights. Playwrights and their works are included
in Part II. Emphasis is on '... printed play texts (255) and criticisms, not
performance...". [REF Z 1231.D7H36 Refrm].
- Hatch, James V. Black Image On The American Stage: A
Bibliography of Plays and Musicals, 1770-1970.
N.Y.: DBS Publs., 1970.
- Those entries listed must meet two of the following four criteria:
1)contain at least one black character; 2)be written by a Black playwright;
3)be on a Black theme; 4)written or produced in America between the years 1767
and 1970. No minstrels or "darkie comedies" are included. Locates copies of
plays if known. [REF Z 5784.N4J35 Refrm].
- Hunter, Frederick James. Drama Bibliography; A Short-Title
Guide to Extended Reading in Dramatic Art for the English-Speaking Audience
and Students in Theatre. Boston:G.K. Hall, 1971.
- Gathers information on reference works, play titles, theatre history,
lives of artists and performers; techniques of theatre; dance; and criticism
of dramatic art as a whole.
Does not include works publish after September 1970.
[REF Z 5781 .H84 Stacks].
- Litto, Fredric. American Dissertations On The Drama And The
Theatre: A Bibliography.
- Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, c1969. Cutoff date for theses
included is 1965. [REF Z 5781 .L56 Refrm].
- Melnitz, William W. Theatre Arts Publications In The United
States, 1947-52. [Dubuque? Iowa, c1959].
- A continuation of, and was continued by the two entriescited
previously--compiled by A.E.T.A. [REF Z 5781.M5 Refrm].
- Merenda, Merilyn D. Speech Communication And Theatre Arts: A
Classified Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations,
1973-1978. New York: IFI/Plenum, c1979.
- A highly selective source; main emphasis on Speech Communication, and
theses rather than dissertations. [REF Z 5630.M47 Stack].
- New York (City). Public Library. Research Libraries.
Bibliographic Guide To Theatre Arts. Boston:
G.K. Hall. Annual.
- [REF Z 6935.N56 Refrm]. Supplement to:
Catalog Of The Theatre And Drama Collections.
Boston: G.K. Hall, 1967. A fifteen volume set with supplements,
including books, periodical articles (published and unpublished materials) on
all aspects of theatre. Par I has separate listings by author and by cultural
origin. Part II lists books on the theatre.
[REF Z 5785.N56 Refrm].
- Otero, Rosalie. Guide To American Drama
Explication. New York: G.K. Hall; London: Printice Hall
International, c1995. Explications are those '...published between 1942 and
1994".
- American drama is defined as ".. drama of the United States". Playwrights
included (289) are African-Americans, feminist/women, gay/lesbian, Hispanic
Americans, as well as traditional (i.e. European ancestry). Those sources
where non-traditional playwrights are likely to have published interpretations
of their works' included are consulted, in addition to those traditional
drama/literary sources. [REF PS 335.O84 1995 Refrm Tbl 1].
- Santaniello, A.E. Theatre Books In Print; An Annotated Guide
to the Literature of Theatre, the Technical Arts of the Theatre, Motion
Pictures, Television, and Radio. 2nd ed. N.Y.: Drama Book
Shop, 1966.
- Essentially a book selection tool.. Most are in English language.
[REF Z 5781.S2 1966 Stacks]. Was succeeded by next entry.
- Schoolcraft, Ralph Newman. Performing Arts/Books In Print:
An Annotated Bibliography. N.Y.: Drama Book Specialists, 1973.
- Covers up to 1971; later imprints are listed in Annotated
Bibliography Of New Publications In The Performing Arts, a
quarterly publication that CSUN does not own. [REF Z 6935.S34
Refrm].
- Source Materials In The Field Of Theatre.
Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms [n.d.]
- A microfilm collection of eighty books, periodicals, manuscripts, journals
and diaries of historical and critical importance in the field of theatre.
These are primary and secondary sources from collections in private, American,
and foreign libraries. [REF Z 5781.A57 Microfilm Rm].
- Stratman, Carl Joseph. Bibliography Of American Theatre,
Excluding New York. Chicago: Loyola Univ. Press, 1965.
- Books, periodical Articles, etc. on all aspects of aspects of theatre;
listings are by state, then city. [REF Z 1231.D7S8 Refrn].
Bibliography Of English Printed Tragedy,
1565-1900. Carbondale, ILL: Southern Illinois Press, 1966.
Locational information of various editions included. [REF Z 2014.D7S83
Refrm]. Bibliography Of Medieval Drama.
2d.ed., rev. & enl. N.Y.: Ungar, 1972. [REF Z 5782.A2S8 1972
Refrn].
- Stratman, Carl Joseph, Spencer, David G. & Devine, Mary Elizabeth.
Restoration And Eighteenth Century Theatre Research: A
Bibliographical Guide, 1900-1968. Carbondale, Ill.: Southern
Ill. Univ. Pr., 1971.
- Listings of twentieth-century writings. Annual bibliography listed in the
periodical Restoration and 18th Century Theatre Research
supplements this source.
[REF Z 2014.D7S853 Refrm].
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III. INDEXES
(Listings of plays, theatrical subjects, etc. in
books/periodicals). Subject Headings: Drama--Indexes;
Drama--Bibliography.
- Cumulated Dramatic Index, 1909-1949.
Boston: G.K. Hall, 1965.
- A retrospective bibliography which indexes both American and British
periodical articles on the total aspect of theatre.
[REF Z 5781.C8 Refrm].
- Drury, Francis K.W. Drury's Guide To Best Plays.
4th ed. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1987.
- A producing--amateur groups, etc.--selection guide. Has been a standard in
English; more than simply a bibliography; gives production and publishing
information. Fourth edition, revised by James M. Salem, "includes information
on approximately 1,500 selected, non-musical, full-length plays in English,
covering all dramatic periods--and places--from 400 B.C. to 1985".
[REF PN 1655.D8 1987 Refrm]. Third edition (1978) has call
number [REF A 5781.D8 1978 Refrm].
- Firkins. Ina Ten Eych. Index To Plays, 1800-1926.
N.Y.: Wilson, 1927.
- English language plays--translations included--that appeared in
collections and other publications by 19th and 20th century playwrights.
[REF Z 5781.A1F5 Refrm].
- Grumback, Jan. Actor's Guide To Monologues;
Revised.. New York: Drama Book Specialists (c1974).
- V.1=an index of 650 (V.2=700) monologues from classical and modern plays.
Cast analysis is by gender, age, comic, serious, or serio-comic, and one
character plays. In addition, length of performance, and act and scene in
which it appears, is given. [REF PN 2080.G78 1974 Refrm].
Actor's Guide To Scenes. New York; Drama Book
Specialists [1973]. [REF Z 5781.G78 Refrm].
- Guernsey, Otis L. Directory Of The American Theater,
1894-1971; Indexed to the Complete Series of Best Plays Theater Yearbooks,
Titles, Authors, and Composers of Broadway, off-Broadway, and off-off Broadway
Shows and Their Sources. N.Y.: Dodd, Mead, 1971.
- [REF PN 6112.B4524 Refrm].
- International Bibliography of Theatre (IBT).
1982- [Brooklyn, N.Y.]:
- Theatre Research Data Center, Brooklyn College, City University of New
York; New York, N.Y.: Distributed by the Publishing Center for Cultural
Resources. (Full citation may be found under the
Periodicals-indexes section).
[REF PN 1561.I57 Refrm].
- Ireland, Norma Olin. Index To full Length Plays, 1944- To
1964. Boston: Faxon, 1965.
- Companion volume--actually continues--Ruth Thomson's
Index To Full Length Plays... Which is listed later in this
bibliography. [REF Z 5781.T52 Refrm]. Keller, Dean.
Index To Plays In Periodicals. Rev. and expanded
ed. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1979. Cutoff date for indexing of plays
published in 103 periodicals is approximately 1976.
[REF Z 5781.K43 1979 Refrm].
Index To Plays In Periodicals,
1977-1987. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1990. There are
4,605 plays published in 104 periodicals. This entry is a supplement to the
previous listed entry. [REF Z 5781.K43 1990 Refrm].
- Logasa, Hannah. Index To One-Act Plays.
Boston: F.W. Faxon Co., 1924, 1932, 1941, 1950, 1958, 1966.
- A one volumes, covering the years 1900-1964. includes plays in
collections, and also those published separately. Title varies: first volume,
and Supplements one and two entitled as above.; Supplements three through five
includes sub-title... for State, Radio, and
Television. [REF Z 5781.L83 Refrm].
- Nicoll, Allardyce. A Short-Title Alphabetical Catalogue of
Plays Produced or Printed in England from 1660-1900.
Cambridge: Univ. Pr., 1952-1959.
- Volume six of his History Of English Drama, 1660-1900
list later [PR 625.N52 1952 Stacks].
Ottemiller, John Henry. Ottemiller's Index To Plays In
Collections: An Author and Title Index to Plays Appearing in Collections
Published Between 1900 and 1975. 6th ed. rev. and enl.
Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1976. Plays from ancient to modern times published
in England and the United States. No children's plays, amateur, one-act or
holiday, etc. plays included. Also includes plays from several scholarly drama
anthologies translated from the Chinese and Japanese.
[REF Z 5781.O8 1976 Refrm].
- Patterson, Charlotte A. comp. Plays In Periodicals: An Index
to English Language Scripts in Twentieth Century Journals.
Boston: G.K. Hall, 1970.
- There are approximately 4000+plays in 97 (general interest mostly)
periodicals covering the years from 1900-1968.
[REF Z 5781.P3 Refrm].
- Peterson, Richard J. The Character Catalogue: Who's Who in
One Hundred Fifty Modern Plays. 1st ed. New York: Drama Book
Publishers, c1984.
- Very brief descriptions of all the characters in the plays cited; no
classical, nor musical plays included. The Selection criteria for plays to be
included in this source was derived from: three issues of "Theatre Profiles"
(this covered 6 regional seasons); seven issues of the New York Times' "Summer
Theatre Stawhat Directory", and replies (to a questionnaire) from twenty-one
dinner theatres. A list of plays was then complied, with the one hundred fifty
most often produced becoming the core/title for the entry listed.
[REF PN 1711.P4 1984 Refrm].
- Play Index. N.Y. H.W. Wilson Co.
- An 8 volume, useful source which indexes all types of plays covering the
years 1949-1992. Dived into four parts: 1) author, title, subject; 2) list of
collections; 3) cast analysis--whether for male, female, mixed, puppet--number
of characters; 4) directory of publishers.
[REF Z 5781.P53 Refrm].
- Roden, Robert F. Later American Plays, 1831-1900: Being a
Compilation of the Titles of Plays by American Authors Published and Performed
in America Since 1831. N.Y.: B. Franklin, 1900.
- Continues coverage of early American drama listings in Oscar
Wegelin's Early American Plays, 1714-1830.
[REF Z1231.D7W5 Refrm].
- Simples, Gordon. The Drama Scholars' Index To Plays and
Filmscripts: A Guide to Plays and Filmscripts in Selected Anthologies, Series,
and Periodicals. Metuchen, N.J. Scarecrow Press,
1974- .
- Three volumes: V.1=1974; V.2=1980; V.3=1986 whose"...purpose is to provide
for the serious student of drama and film...plays... in their original
languages, or in translations". [Introduction V.3]. [
REF Z 5781.S17 Refrm].
- Theatre/Drama & Speech Index.
Pleasant Hill, Calif., etc.: Theatre/Drama and Speech Information Center.
- V.1=April 1974. Split into Theatre/Drama Abstracts and Speech
Communication Abstracts (CSUN does not own). Was issued 3 times a year with
annual cumulation, to the journal literature in theatre and speech
communication. Emphasis was more on speech communication.
[REF Z 5783.T52 Stacks].
- Thomson, Ruth Gibbons.
Index To Full Length Plays. Boston: Faxon, 1946-1956 [V.1 1956].
- Plays are those from 1895-1944; 2 volumes; continued by Norma O. Irland's
Index To Full Length Plays, 1944-1964, listed previously.
[REF Z 5781.T46 Refrm].
- Wegelin, Oscar. Early American Plays, 1814-1830: A Compilation of
the Titles of Plays and Dramatic Poems Written by Authors Born in or Residing
in North America Previous to 1830. 2nd ed rev. [N.Y.] Johnson
Reprint Corp. [1968, c1905].
- Approximately 302 plays; most were not performed, nor meant for the public
at large. "...large number were written to serve a purpose..."[Preface]. After
the purpose had been met, most were forgotten, even by the playwrights. Many
of the plays written were written not by playwrights--in the strict sense of
the word--but"...men who had had achieved success in other callings".
[Preface]. [REF Z 1231.D7W4 1968 Refrm].
- IV. DICTIONARIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS,
DIGESTS, ETC.
(Terminology; brief articles; plot summaries; biographical
sketches, etc.) Subject Headings: Theater--Dictionaries;
Drama--Dictionaries; Theater--Encyclopedias;
Drama--Encyclopedias.
- Bowman, Walter Parker and Ball, Robert Hamilton. Theatre
Language: A Dictionary in English of the Drama and Stage From Medieval to
Modern Times. N.Y.: Theatre Arts, 1961.
- [REF PN 2035.B6 Stacks].
- Brewer's Theater: A Phrase and Fable Dictionary.
1st U.S. ed. New York: Harper Collins, c1994.
- [REF PN 2035.B6 Stacks].
- Cambridge Guide To American Theatre.
Cambridge [England]; New York, N.Y. USA: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
- Information included is "... carefully selected, and authoritative ... on
a broad spectrum of topics relating to American theatre from its earliest
history to the present (early 1992)". [Preface]. A decided emphasis on
contemporary theatre with all the multicultural/various lifestyles, etc.
represented. A "spinoff" from the earlier Cambridge Guide To
World Theatre (entry following).
[REF PN 2220.C35 1993 Refrm].
- Cambridge Guide To World Theatre.
Cambridge [England]; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
- Source (was) "... particularly designed to offer to scholars, students and
general readers a comprehensive view of the history and present practice of
theatre in all parts of the world". [Introduction].
[REF PN 2035.C27 1988 Refrm].
- The Concise Oxford Companion To The Theatre.
2nd ed. Oxford [England]; New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
- An updating of the earlier published (1972) entry of same title. Some of
the material has been deleted: "... less important entries, especially those
on minor theatres and biographies of those no longer considered of the first
rank". [Introduction]. NO entries of any "...under the age of forty...".
Theatres of Britain and the United States continues to be the focus, as is
"mainstream" theatre, although the Fringe and avant-garde is noted.
[REF PN 2035.C63 1992 Refrm].
- Courtney, Richard. Dictionary Of Developmental Drama: The
Use of Terminology in Educational Drama, Theatre Education, Creative
Dramatics, Children's Theatre, Drama Therapy, and Related
Areas. Springfield, ILL., USA: C.C. Thomas, c1987.
- Definition of terminology "when drama is used in a variety of practical
fields"; this includes dramatic terminology in foreign languages as well as
the fields listed in the sub-title of the Dictionary.
[REF PN3171.C6388 1987 Refrm].
- Dramatists Sourcebook
1981-82- New York: Theatre Communications Group, c1981-
(Cover title: TCG's Dramatists Sourcebook).
- Continues Information For Playwrights. Career opportunities, i.e. Theatre
listings with submission guidelines, agents, script preparation, publishing
opportunities, submission calendar, etc. for playwrights translators,
composers, lyricists, and librettists. [REF PN2289.D73
Refrm=1987-88 & 1989-90 vols.; 1982-1985 vols. stored in ASRS].
- Enciclopedia Dello Spettacolo. Roma: Casa
Editrice le Maschere, 1954-1962.
- 9vols., in Italian; has supplement and index. Designed to cover performing
arts from antiquity to present time; profusely illustrated. Excellent for
costume, set design, technical aspects of theatre, performers, types of
entertainment, historical organizations and companies, etc.; world-wide in its
scope. [REF PN1625.E7 Stacks.]
- The Facts On File Dictionary Of The Theatre.
New York: Facts on File Publications, 1988.
- One volume whose purpose "...is (to be) a comprehensive guide to theatre;
...5000 articles ... on actors, actresses, playwrights, directors and
producers, plays, venues, genres, technical terms, organizations,...". Lists
such information, "... for most of the important plays in the history of
Western drama...", as playwright, initial performance, title variances, plot
summary, reception of first performance, and performers of initial production;
decided contemporary focus. [REF PN2035.F27 1988 Refrm].
- Ganzl, Kurt. The Encyclopedia Of The Musical
Theatre. American ed. New York: Schirmer Books, 1994.
- Musical theatre is not really the American musicals or "... the original
musical play in all its shapes, forms and sizes...". What in the States might
be called operettas. Emphasis is more on "writers and composers for the
musical stages of the countries under survey...". Following closely to these
entrants in importance are "... the most successful, interesting ... shows".
Added to these with somewhat lesser emphasis are successful and important
performers, small designers". [REF ML102.M88G3 1994 Refrm].
- Gassner, John and Quinn, Edward. The Reader's Encyclopedia
Of World Drama. N.Y.: Crowell, 1969.
- Gives short historical surveys of theatrical development in individual
countries, in addition to other information. Has appendix of basic Documents
in Dramatic Theory. [REF PN1625.G3 1969 Refrm; another copy
Stacks].
- Green, Stanley. Encyclopedia Of The Musical Theatre. New
York: Dodd, Mead, c1976.
- Covers both New York (including Off-Broadway) and London productions.
Lists performers, composers, lyricists, librettists, directors,
choreographers, and producers; best known songs and leading cast members--and
roles they played--are listed, in addition to number of performances. Where no
number is listed, it meant that the performance was playing as of January 1,
1976. Bibliography about specific shows included, as are printed texts, and
original cast and studio cast recordings. [REF ML102.M88G7
Refrm].
- Hischak, Thomas S. Stage It With Music: An Encyclopedic
Guide to the American Musical Theatre. Westport, Conn.:
Greenwood Press, 1993.
- One volume source where emphasis is history of the American musical
theatre, which mostly means the Broadway musical revues, comedies, etc.;
approximately 300+ shows are included. Creative personnel ... directors,
orchestrators, scenic-costume-lighting designers, actors, librettists,
lyricists as well as composers are included. [REF ML102.M88H6 1993
Refrn].
- Hodgson, Terry. The Drama Dictionary. New
York, N.Y.: New Amsterdam Books, c1988.
- Purpose "... is to provide useful, working definitions of terms used in
the theatre and by theatre critics". [REF PN1625.H62 1988
Refrm].
- International Dictionary of Theatre.
Chicago; London: St. James Press, c1992- .
- Scope is historical (Ancient Greece to present day) and international
representing, approximately twenty languages, with English being most
prevalent; English transliterations are used for the foreign language play
titles. Three volumes; V.1=Plays; more than 620 "notable" or "classic" plays.
This designation has been achieved "through study and performance or
reputation". Plays that have "historical significance", even though they are
performed less frequently, are included as well as those of recently
established writers and those with emerging reputations, particularly those of
the 1970's through early 1990's. Full information for each play listed
contains: performance history and production information; a bibliography about
the play; and critical essays by contributors of the
...Dictionary. V.2=Playwrights; approximately
485 major/worldwide, stage playwrights. Inclusion criteria for these
playwrights follows closely the criteria for the plays listed in V.1.
Biographical as well as career documentation is included. Accuracy is held in
high esteem. If the information for dates or location of first performances
for the plays listed, especially for those in the earlier centuries, leaves
room for doubt, this information or "uncertainty" is no noted by a "c" before
the date, or ? after. V3=Information on actors, directors, and designers along
the same format as the other two volumes. [REF PN1625.I58 1992
Refm; CSUN has V.1 and V.2 only]. An International
Dictionary Of Theatre Language. Joel Tripado, general editor;
Edward Langhaus, editor for Western Theatre; James R. Brandon, editor for
Asian Theatre; June V. Gibson, assistant to the editors. Westport, Conn.:
Greenwood Press, 1985. Historical and extant terms from theatre throughout the
world, but used in the English-specking world--primarily Britain and the
United States; greatest majority is or practical theatre terms--production,
staging, acting, technical theatre; terms used in musical theatre and opera is
minimal. [REF PN2035.I5 1985 Refrm].
- Kienzle, Siegfried. Modern World Theater; A Guide to
Productions in Europe and the United States since 1945. New
York, Ungar [1970].
- Translation of Modernes Welttheater, a
survey of post-1945 "... theater throughout the world, as seen through the
eyes of a young European critic (Kienzle)...". 563 of the 755 plays included
in the original, in addition to another 15 added by the author for the English
translation, comprise this edition. Translator/s given for plays written in
language other than English; first performance or edition is also cited; no
criticism included, just plot summary. [REF PN6112.5K513
Refrm].
- Leonard, William T. Once Was Enough.
Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1986.
- One performance or "bombs" from the 1923-1924 season to the 1982-1983
season; gives both critical and audience reaction to productions; production
history information cited, as is information--bio/critical--on
playwrights/actors, etc. [REF PN2277.N5L38 1986 Refrm].
- Masterplots II, Drama Series. Edited by
Frank N. Magill. Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press, c1990. 4 vols.
- Companion to the Masterplots series for literature; includes 327 plays
"...of twentieth century ... never before covered in the Masterplots series"
from the work of 148 playwrights worldwide. Most of the plays included have a
decided English language preference, but translation of plays from other
languages' countries are included as well. The multicultural/various lifestyles
reflected in contemporary American life is represented by the inclusion of
playwrights' works presenting these views. [REF PN1625.M3 1992
Refrm].
- McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama: An International
Reference Work in 5 Volumes. 2nd ed. N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, 1984.
- Focus is the world's major playwrights--minor ones included if they had
some "observable impact on the movement of drama toward modern-day forms".
Gives critical evaluations of each playwrights work and standing. The scope
is: Ancient Greeks and Romans to the twentieth century, with emphasis being on
playwrights of English-speaking nations and of Western and Eastern Europe. If
play title is in original language other than English, it is accompanied by an
English translation. [REF PN1625.M3 1984 Refrm].
- Mobley, Jonnie Patricia. NTC'S Dictionary of Theatre And
Merms. Lincolnwood, Ill.: National Textbook Co., [?].
- 750 entries describing/defining "... words and expressions used by those
who practice the craft" (theatre). [REF PN2035.M63 1992
Refrm].
- Mordden, Ethan. The Fireside Companion To The
Theatre. New York: Simmon & Schuster, c1988.
- "... a book of concepts, not data ... major figures, developments and
backstage terms ... also a certain number of plays"; works selected to be
included were chosen "... to expand the discussions of playwrights, forms, and
trends...". Photographs (all but four were from the Theatre Collection of the
Lincoln Center Library of the Performing Arts. [REF PN1625.M67
1988 Refrm].
- New York Public Library Performing Arts Desk
Reference. New York: Macmillan, c1994.
- A basic, introductory volume for the general public on "... Theater, Music
and Dance". [REF PN1584.N49 1994 Refrm].
- Oxford Companion To The Theatre.
Edited by Phyllis Hartnoll. 4th ed. N.Y.: Oxford Univ, Press, c1983.
- Good, useful, international (though decided emphasis is British and U.S.
theatre) one-volume source which lists dramatic terms; biographies; name and
histories of companies; dramatic characters for all periods and places are
explained. Emphasis is also on popular, rather than literary theater; actor
rather than playwright. [REF PN2035.H3 1983 Refrm].
- Shipley, Joseph. Guide To Great Plays.
Washington: Public Affairs Press. 1956.
- Note copyright date. Useful for supplementing; just digest. Arranged by
author/playwright; gives synopsis of plot, in addition to the play's history
and production information; excerpts from reviews; notes on famous casts, etc.
[REF PN6112.5.S45 Refrm].
- Slide, Anthony. The Encyclopedia Of Vaudeville.
Westport, Conn.; Greenwood Press, 1994.
- "... attempt to provide and encyclopedic guide to vaudeville".
Approximately 500+ entries on performers; administrators/artistic creator;
vaudeville houses/theatres in various cities as well as the major ones in New
York. Much of the information included was obtained from "...contemporary
trade papers such as The New York Dramatic Mirror and Variety", in addition to
interviews conducted by the author with "surviving vaudevillians (and) members
of the vaudeville audience". [REF PN1968.N49 1994
Refrm & Stacks].
- Sobel, Bernard. The New Theatre Handbook And Digest Of
Plays. [8th ed., completely rev.]. N.Y.: Crown Publishers,
1959.
- More of a true handbook. There is a whole section where plays are arranged
by subject. Includes theatrical terms, biographical notices; covers all
periods, and all countries; very few plays of 1950's included. Contains a
bibliography, but it too only includes a few works published since 1950.
[REF PN1625.S6 1959 ASRS].
- Sprinchorn, Evert, ed. 20th-Century Plays In
Synopsis. N.Y.: Crowell, 1968, c1965.
- Act-by-act summaries of 133 representative dramas by modern
playwrights--American, British, and Continental--from Strindberg to Albee; no
critical or historical information. [REF PN6112.5.S68 Refrm].
- Theatre Companies Of The World. Edited by
Colby H. Kullman and William C. Young. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
- 2 vols; Vol 1=Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Canada, Eastern
Europe, Latin America, The Middle East, Scandinavia; Vol2=USA, Western Europe
(excluding Scandinavia). Countries selected for inclusion were based on these
significant factors: "international reputation, historical importance,
innovative technology, theatre tradition, and experimental drama".
[REF PN2052.T48 1986Refrm].
- Theatre Profiles. V.1- 1973- [New
York]Theatre Communications Group. Biennial.
- "The illustrated reference guide to America's nonprofit professional
theatre". Information given is: personnel = artistic and managing directors;
contact information - mailing addresses and phone numbers of each
organization; theatre (if different from organization); season - list of
performances and facilities, plays produced, performance dates (i.e. opening
and closing of each theatre's season), seating capacity and type of stage for
each facility; operating expenses, and union contracts used. [REF
PN2266.T48 V.8 & 9 (1988, 1990) Refrm; V.7 (1986) Stacks; V.3
& 5 (1977, 1982) ASRS].
- Thomson, Peter and Gamini, Salgado. The Everyman Companion
To The Theatre. London: Dent, 1985.
- More a "companion" rather than "dictionary", purpose is " ... to aid an
English-speaking audience to see the English-speaking theatre in its context".
Sections include a Chronology of theatre/drama from earliest times to
approximately 1500. From 1500 to 1982 the chronology becomes a comparative
listing of theatrical events/history in Great Britain, the USA and continental
Europe. Three essays describing--broadly--the evolution of theaters/performing
spaces, and the history of both English and American drama follows the
Chronology section. The third, and largest section, contains short entries
about "Theatre People" (actors, playwrights, critics, etc.). The fourth, and
last section, is Theatrical Miscellany. [REF PN2035.T56 1985
Refrm].
- Woll, Allen L. Dictionary Of The Black Theatre: Broadway,
OFF-Broadway, and Selected Harlem Theatre. Westport, Conn.:
Greenwood Press, 1983.
- Definition of Black theatre is: plays that are "by, about, with, for and
related to Blacks", and performed on Broadway, Off-Broadway, selected Harlem
productions, from 1898 ("A Trip to Coontown", first Black musical comedy) to
December 1981 ("Dreamgirls"). More than 300 productions included, listing
theater, opening dates and number of performances--if available; creative
personnel (playwright, director, producer, etc.) listed, as is cast and list
of show's songs--if applicable; plot summaries with some critical comment, and
for "important shows", an analysis of its historical context. Part II contains
the biographical entries; two appendices contain "A Chronology of the Black
Theatre", and "A Discography of the Black Theatre". Several Indexes, and a
selected Bibliography is also included. [REF PN2270.A35W64 1983
Refrm].
- World Encyclopedia Of Contemporary Theatre.
London; New York: Routledge 1994-
- V.1=Europe--V.2=The Americas--V.3=Africa--V.4=The Arab
World--V.5=Asia/Oceania. (V.2-5 not yet published). "...an encyclopedia of
nations and their theatres" with starting date 1945, or "end of World War II".
Objective is to be "a comparative, broad-based, cross-cultural study" written
by scholars and artists of each countries' theatrical community. [REF
PN1861.W67 1994 Refrm].
- V. REVIEWS AND
CRITICISM
(Reviews of dramatic performances; criticism of drama as a
literary form; and criticism of plays/dramas presented on the stage). Subject
Headings: Theater - Reviews and criticism; Drama - History and
criticism; Dramatic criticism.
- Adelman, Irving. Modern Drama: A Checklist of Critical
Literature on 20th Century Plays. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow,
1967.
- Emphasis is on criticism rather than on reviews of plays Includes parts of
books as well as periodical articles. [REF Z5781.A35 Refrm].
Arata, Esther Spring. Black American Playwrights, 1800 To The
Present: A Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1976.
Lists playwright's works, "together with criticisms and reviews of the authors
and their publications, and awards". [REF Z1229.N39A7 Refrm].
- _________. More Black American Playwrights: A
Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1978.
- [REF Z1229.N39A73 Refrm].
- Breed, Paul Francis. Dramatic Criticism Index: A
Bibliography of Commentaries on Playwrights from Ibsen to the
Avant-Garde. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1972.
- Some nineteenth-century playwrights if plays are still produced; includes
play reviews "usually for those foreign playwrights on whom little source
materials is available", or new plays [please note publication date] where
criticism may not have been published; Play title index and Critics index
included. [REF Z5781.B8 Refrm].
- Carpemter, Charles A. Modern Drama Scholarship and
Criticism, 1966-1980: An International Bibliography. Toronto:
Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, c1986.
- "...classified, selective list of publications on world drama since
Ibsen...", supplemental information is to be found in the journal "Modern
Drama" [P1.M617]; information is obtained from more than 1600
journals, substantial number of books, and many reference sources;
bibliography is international, but language is Roman-alphabet; emphasis of
source is drama as literature, rather than performance, and playwright instead
of performer; some information on theatre [acting, stage design, etc.] if the
information impacts on how modern plays are staged and received. [REF
Z5781.C37 1986 Refrm].
- Coleman, Arthur and Tyler, Gary R. Drama
Criticism. Denver: Alan Swallow, 1966-71.
- 2v.; book and periodical articles; Contents: V.1 covers 1940-64; V.2
covers 1950 to approximately 1968. [REF Z1231.D7C6 Refrm].
- Critical Survey of Drama: English Language Series,
edited by Frank N. Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem
Press, c1985.
- 6 Vols.; Dramatists/Authors=V.1-5; V.6=Essays, Index and Bibliography;
English, American & Commonwealth of Nations dramatists [198]; individual
essays/articles on those covering both biographical and critical analysis of
the playwright and works; essays [24] on the drama )costume, lighting, acting,
etc.) are also included. [REF PR623.C75 1994 Refrm].
- Critical Survey of Drama: Revised Edition,
edited by Frank N. Magill. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, c1994.
- 7 Vols.; Essentially an updated version of entry above:
V.1-6=Authors/Dramatists; V.7=Essays, etc. [REF PR623.C75 1994
Refrm].
- Critical Survey of Drama: Foreign Language
Series, edited by Frank N. Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:
Salem Press, c1986.
- 6 vols. includes bibliographies and index; Contents:
1-5=dramatists/authors, 6=essays, index. Critical essays [18] examine
representative plays and identify themes and characteristics employed by more
than 170 dramatists ranging from Aeschylus in 400 BC to the contemporary
Austrian, Peter Handke. [REF PN1625.C74 1986 Refrm].
- King, Kimball. Ten Modern American Playwright: An Annotated
Bibliography. New York: Garland Pub., c1982.
- (Please see Biography Section). [REF Z1231.D7K56 1982
Refrm].
- Marks, Patricia. American Literary and Drama Reviews: An
Index to Late 19th Century Periodicals. Boston, Mass.: G.K.
Hall [1984].
- Part I contains Drama Reviews; reviews are for ears 1880-1900; reviews
cited are from American productions by American and foreign dramatists, and
primarily performances in New York; however a very few are from productions in
Brooklyn and Philadelphia; included are substantive reviews, although if there
had been changes in the productions--i.e. actors, etc.--this fact is briefly
noted; adaptations, revivals, and new plays also included. However, not
included are: operas, musicals, minstrel shows, circus acts, and ballets. A
negligible amount of reviews of parodies, burlesques/extravaganzas--if they
had been reviewed--is also included. Standard citation information: name of
play, playwright, periodical where review appears, etc. is given. In addition,
original author--if play is based on another work--adapter--if used--or
pseudonym is cited; nature of the review (sat.=satire is used if humorous or a
parody); attempts also identify unsigned or pseudonymous reviews. [REF
PN2256.M37 1984 Refrm].
- New York Theatre Critics' Reviews, 1940-
N.Y.: Critics' Theatre Reviews.
- A standard source which covers plays produced in New York. [REF
PN2000.N76 Refrm].
- New York Times Theater Reviews,
1920- . New York, New York Times, 1971- .
- Chronological reprinting of reviews of productions as they appeared in the
New York Times (newspaper), covering the time period 1920-1976. For
information on productions after 1976, one must use the New York
Time(newspaper)Index; V. 9=Indexes by Title & Production Company; also,
Appendix (Awards & Prizes, summaries of Productions and Runs by Season);
V.10=Index of Personal Names. [REF PN1581.N4 Refrm].
- Palmer, Helen H., and Dyson, Anne Jane. American Drama
Criticism: Interpretations, 1890-1977, Inclusive, of American Drama Since the
First Play Produced in America. Hamden, Conn.: Shoe String,
1979.
- [REF Z1231.D7P3 1979 Refrm].
- Palmer, Helen H. European Drama Criticism,
1900-1975. 2d ed. Hamden, Conn: Shoe String Press, 1977.
- A Companion to compiler's American Drama Criticism... English and foreign
language criticisms, with heavy emphasis on English language materials for the
period 1900-1975. [REF Z5781.P2 1977 Refrm].
- Salem, James M. A Guide to Critical Reviews.
Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1971-(1984).
- Vols. 2-4=imprint 1967-71, and 4 vols (pt. 4=2 vols.). Critical reviews
from the popular press, rather than from scholarly journals of plays--American
and foreign--musicals, and screenplays--mostly feature films, but some
documentaries, educational films, and an occasional television movie are
included. Most plays included are from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and OFF-OFF
Broadway productions, however a few productions from Regional and university
theatres are also included; if the plays by foreign playwrights premiered
abroad, or in American university or Regional theatre, NO production
information is included with the review. Pt.1: American
Drama, 1909-1982; Pt. II: the Musical, 1909-1974';
Pt. III: Foreign Drama, 1909-1977; Pt. IV: the
Screenplay from "The Jazz Singer" to "Dr. Strangelove", Pt.
IV: the Screenplay, Supplement One: 1963-1980. [REF
Z5782.S342 Pts 1-3=Stacks, Pt. 4=Refrm].
Reviews of plays can also be found by consulting the general periodical
index:
- Readers Guide to Periodical Literature,
1900- . N.Y.H.W. Wilson.
- [REF AI3.R43 Refrm].
- Online sources such as some of the
FirstSearch databases
or Infotrac
also includes reviews of productions for the past few years, usually those
within the past five years. Additionally, some current reviews may also be
obtained (at CSUN for CSUN students/faculty ONLY) by using the LexisNexis database.
Critical reviews/articles are also cited in the periodical
abstracting/indexing source:
- International Bibliography of Theatre.
- (This source is annotated in the Periodicals/Indexes section following).
In Addition, because of the close relationship between literature and theatre,
one should also consult the following periodical indexes for further critical
materials: (The information found in these indexes has more emphasis on drama
as literature than drama in performance).
- Humanities Index. V.1- June 1974- [Bronx,
N.Y., H.W. Wilson Co.]. Title varies:
- International Index, 1920--March 165;
[REF AI3.I6 Refrm]. Social Sciences and
Humanities Index, 1965-April 1974. [REF
SI3.I6 Refrm]. This source can also be accessed online by using the
Humanities Index database under the Arts and Humanities system. A
similar online source Humanities In, FirstSearch database, should also be
consulted. [REF SI3.I6 Refrm].
- Modern Language Association of America. MLA International
Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and
Literatures. 1963- [New York?] New York University.
- This source can also be accessed online through FirstSearch. [REF
Z7006.M64 1971- Refrm].
- VI.
PERIODICALS/INDEXES
(A list of periodical titles for theatre is too unmanageable for
this guide. Therefore, the student' researcher is directed to the
following):
- Strtman, Carl Joseph. American Theatrical Periodicals,
1789-1967; A Bibliographical Guide. Durham, N.C.: Duke Univ.
Pr., 1970.
- [REF Z6935.S75 Refrm].
- ________. A Bibliography of British Dramatic Periodicals,
1720-1960. N.Y.: N.Y. Public Lib., 1962.
- [REF Z5783.S8 Refrm].
- _________. Britain's Theatrical Periodicals,
1720-1967. N.Y.: N.Y. Public Library, 1972.
- A continuation of the author's above cited edition, with
changes/corrections if necessary; more than 1230 periodical titles listed.
[REF Z6935.S76 1972 Refrm].
- Ulrich's International Periodical Directory: A Classified
Guide to Current Periodicals, Foreign and Domestic. N.Y.:
Bowker, 1967/68-
- [REF Z6941.U5(latest yr) Refrm]. Additionally, an
excellent list of current, international theatre periodicals can be found in
the International Bibliography of Theatre (IBT),
cited in the following section: Periodicals-Indexes.
- a. Periodicals - Indexes
- (Prior to 1985, there existed no separate periodical index for theatrical
or dramatic periodicals as there was in other fields of the humanities;
Music Index, Essay and General Literature Index, Humanities
Index, MLA Bibliography..., or Art Index,
etc., The International Bibliography of Theatre
(IBT), published first in 1982, was/is the only periodical
index specifically for theatre/drama).
- International Bibliography of Theatre (IBT).
1982-[Brooklyn, N.Y.]: Theatre Research Data Center, Brooklyn
College, City University of New York ; New York, N.Y. : Distributed by the
Publishing Center for Cultural Resources.
- Annual, abstracting/indexing source of periodical articles, books, and a
limited number of newspapers on all aspects of the theatrical arts.
[REF PN1561.I57 Refrm].
(Although the following is not a true periodical index, it may be used as an
additional source):
- Arts & Humanities Citation Index. 1976-
Philadelphia, Institute for Scientific Information.
- Emphasis is on author/writer, and who has cited their work. This source
can also be accessed through the
FirstSearch online system. [REF Z5937.A795 1977-1984 Stacks, Refrm=1985-1993 Not currently received].
Access to current listings of periodical articles on theatre and drama can additionally be obtained by using the indexes in the closely related fields of the humanities cited above.
- Business Periodicals Index
- [REF Z7164.C81 B983 Refrm 1986/87- ; 1958/59-Stacks & ASRS] should also be consulted, particularly for the producing/managing aspects of the theatrical arts.
Online sources for the business aspect of theatre
are: Business Index, an INFOTRAC database, and ABI INFORM, a FirstSearch
database.
- VII.
BIOGRAPHY
(The following entries are reference sources ONLY, and NO
individual biographies are listed). Subject Headings: for individuals would be
name of particular person; groups can be found using the
specific subject heading, with the sub heading designation
Biography, e.g. Actors - Biography; Dramatists -
Biography; Set Designers - Biography; Theatrical producers and directors -
Biography, etc.
- Contemporary Theatre, Film, and Television: A Biographical
Guide Featuring Performers, Directors, Writers, Producers, Designers,
Managers, Choreographers, Technicians, Composers, Executives, Dancers, and
Critics in the United States and Great Britain. Detroit,
Michigan:Gale Research Co. [c1984- V.1- ].
- "A continuation of Biographical Encyclopedia and Who's Who
In The Theatre - cited later in this section - expanded to
include film and television personalities". This volume and succeeding volumes
reference the personalities included in the 17th edition of Who
Was Who In the Theatre (cited later). Beginning with Volume 3,
references to personalities included in Who Was Who In The
Theatre (also cited later) is indexed in the Cumulative Index
of each volume. [REF PN2285.C58 V.1- Refrm].
- Coven, Brenda. American Women Dramatists Of The Twentieth
Century: A Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press,
1982.
- To be included in this source the 133-- "... the most important
twentieth-century American women dramatists"--listees had to have had at least
one successful play produced on the New York stage, including Off-as well as,
on Broadway. Additionally, their plays were required to be representative of
other women dramatists of their time. Publication/production information
given; biographical information is as comprehensive as is available.
Therefore, the citations are more from books and periodical articles, than
biographical directories. Criticism, where possible to locate, is general.
Play reviews included are primarily from first professional production.
[REF Z1231.D7C68 1982 Refrm].
- Critical Survey Of Drama:Revised Edition,
edited by Frank N. Magill. Pasadena, CA Salem Press, c1994.
- Updated version of Critical Survey Of Drama:English Language
Series, a full citation of which you will find in the previous
Reviews and Criticis section. Bibliographical information on
240 individual dramatists will be found in the ...:Revised
Edition in Volumes 1-6. For biographical information on dramatists
from countries other than those from England, United States, and Commonwealth
of Nations, please consult Volumes 1-5 of the Critical Survey Of
Drama:Foreign Language Series. Full citation in the previous
Reviews and Criticism section.[REF PR623.C75
1994 Refrm].
- Drama Criticism. Detroit:Gale Research Inc.,
c1991-
- "... Principally intended for beginning students of literature (high
school through college) and theatre as well as the average playgoer". Fourteen
entries of "... the most frequently studied playwrights of all time periods
and nationalities ...". This source is similiar to other Gale literary
criticism series volumes; however, with this source, there is a decided
emphasis on the individual playwright. [REF PN
1601.D59Refrm].
- Facts On File Dictionary Of The Theatre.
N.Y.:Facts On File [c1988].
- Full citation of this entry can be found in the previous section
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Digests, Etc. . Biographical
information on actors(includes women also), playwrights, and directors and
producers. [REF PN2035.F27 1988 Refrm].
- Harris, Richard H. Modern Drama In America And England,
1950-1970; A Guide to Information Sources. Detroit, MI:Gale
Research Co., c1982.
- Full citation of this source may be found in the previous section
Bibliographies. Information on playwrights and their works is
found in Part II. [REF Z1231.D7H36 Refrm].
- Hatch, James Vernon. Black Playwrights, 1823-1977:An
Annotated Bibliography of Plays. New York:Bowker, 1977.
- More than 2700 plays by approximately 900 African American dramatists
listed; plays are annotated. Although emphasis is on African American
playwrights, a few plays written by Caribbean/Blacks from other
countries/continents are also listed. Especially if those plays were produced
and performed in English in the United States. Play titles are, for the most
part, of stage productions. However a few televison and radio plays are also
included. [REF Z1231.D7H37 Stacks].
- Highfill, Philip H. A Biographical Dictionary Of Actors,
Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers And Other Stage Personnel In London,
1660-1800. Carbondale:Southern Illinois Univ.
Pr.,[1973-<1982>].
- In progress; complete thru V. 16 W. West to Zwingman. [REF
PN2597.H5 V.1-12 Stored, V.13-16 Stacks].
- International Dictionary of Theatre - 2:
Playwrights. Chicago; London: St. James Press, c1992- .
- Full citation of this source may be found in the previous section
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Digests, Etc. . [REF PN1625.I58 1992 V.2
Refrm].
- King, Kimball. Ten Modern American Playwrights: An Annotated
Bibliography. New York:Garland Pub. Co. c1982.
- Very selective. A point which the author readily acknowledges '...the
playwrights included in this volume are not the only ten significant writers
of the American theatre". [REF Z1231.D7K56 1982 Refrm].
- Kosch, Wilhelm. Deutsches Theater-Lexikon; Biographisches
Und Bibliographisches Handbuch. Klagenfurt:Kleinmayr, 1951-71.
Lfg.1-21.
- Note publication date. Lfg.1-21, A-Schlettow. Biographical
-bibliographical information source on German theatrical personnel; also
includes articles on dramatic theory, and themes. [REF PN2035.K65 Bd 1
& 2 Stored; Bd 3 Stacks].
- Kurschners Biographisches Theater-Handbuch:Schauspiel,
Opera, Film,Rundfunk. Deutschland, Osterreich, Schweiz. Hrsq.
von Herbert A. Frenzel und Hans Joachim Moser. Belin: de Gruytar, 1956.
- Information on German, Austrian and Swiss writers and directors in
addition to performing artists. (Note publication date). [REF
PN2657.K8 Stacks].
- Leiter, Samuel L. The Great Stage Directors: 100
Distinguished Careers of the Theater. N.Y.: Facts On File
[c1994].
- An international "representative" dictionary, with a decided emphasis on
United States and British directors. Entries for the 100 included are brief
and specific - theatrical rather than film and opera directing with one or two
exceptions (Gordon Craig and Gilbert and Sullivan productions). [REF
PN2205.L44 1994 Refrm].
- Lyonnet, Henry. Dictionnaire des Comediens Francais (Ceux
D'Hier): Biographie, Bibliographie, Iconographie. Geneve:
Slatkine Reprints, 1969. (Reprint of the 1902-1908 ed. published in Paris and
Geneva).
- Illustrated, lengthy biographical listings of persons living at time of
compilation -- 1902-12. Histoire du Theatre at
head of title. [REF PN2637.L9 1969 T.1 & T.2 Stacks].
- Mongredien, Georges. Dictionnaire Biographique des Comediens
Francais du XXIIe Siecle; Suivi D'Un Inventaire des Troupes (1590-1710),
D'Apres des Documents Inedits. Paris:Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique, 1961.
- Covers acting companies sponsored by royal houses of France and other
countries, independent ones, and those in many French cities; briefly lists
actors; has extensive, supplementary bibliography. [REF
PN2637.M6 Stacks].
- ______________. Supplement, par Georges
Mongredien et Jean Robert. Paris: CNRS, 1971.
- Lists corections and additions to the main work. [REF PN2637.M6
Suppl.Stacks].
- Nungezer, Edwin. Dictionary of Actors and of Other Persons
Associated with the Public Representation of Plays in England before
1642. New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Pr.: London:Milford, 1929.
- (Cornell Studies in English 13=Series). [REF PN2597.N8
Stored].
- Owen, Bobbi. Costume Design on Broadway:Designers and Their
Credits, 1915-1985. New York:Greenwood Press, 1987.
- Brief biographical sketches - some are very brief, one sentence long, of
1,021 designers who had at least "1" show on Broadway between the 1915/16
season and the 1985/86 season; Tony, Markaram and Donaldson awards listed; 100
selected illustrations (black & white) included. [REF PN2067.O94
1987 Refrm].
- ___________. Lighting Design on Broadway:Designers and Their
Credits, 1915-1990. New York:Greenwood Press, 1991.
- Same format as authors' previous entry on costume designers. Approximately
490 designers. In addition to Tony and Maharam awards, American Theatre Wing
Design awards are included. Bibliography (select) and Index of Plays concludes
the volume. Bibliographies and Indexes in the Performing Arts,
Number11=Series. [REF PN2091.E4O94 1991 Refrm]
- ___________. Scenic Design on Broadway:Designers and Their
Credits, 1915-1990. New York:Greenwood Press, 1991.
- Approximately 908 designers. Information follows that of authors' sources
on costume and lighting designers. [REF PN2096.A1O94 1991
Refrm].
- Peterson, Bernard L. Contemporary Black American Playwrights
and Their Plays: A Biographical Directory and Dramatic Index.
New York: Greenwood Press [c1988].
- To be included in this source, the "more than 700 playwrights" had to meet
the following criteria: (1) Black or partly Black (If racial identity was not
clear "Racial identity not verified' was stated at beginning of entry); (2)
"American citizens or long-term residents" of the U.S.; (Living in or born
after 1950, with at least one play "written, produced, and/or published ...
between 1950 and 1985"; and (4) Sufficient information available "... on
either the playwright or his/her plays in order to construct a respectible
entry". However if the playwright is published or has plays "... in major
black theatre archives or repositories/if a mailing address is known".
Unproduced/unpublished playwrights are included if they meet the previously
listed criteria; AND "... have written at least two plays". Format of this
source is: Main directory, which includes biographical and critical
information on the specific 700+ playwrights featured; and two appendecies
which lists 100+ "additional playwrights whose scripts are located in special
repositories" (Appendix A); and, 75+ contemporary African-American playwrights
whose plays have been produced after 1950 in the United States. An extensive
bibliography on African-American playwrights/plays listing
libraries/collections focusing on Black theatre/drama; title index of play
anthologies including 1+ plays by African-American playwrights; another
bibliography listing reference/criticism sources on Black theatre/drama;
dissertations and theses; and periodicals - both current and ceased, featuring
articles, biographical information, and reviews of "... Black plays and
playwrights from 1950 to the present". [REF PS153.N5P43 1988
Refrm].
- Rasi, Luigi. I Comici Italiani; Biografia, Bibliografia,
Iconografia. Firenze:Bocca, 1897-1905. 2V.
- A profusely illustrated, comprehensive source which covers Mid-16th
through 19th century Italian stage personalites; also includes stage designs.
[Not at CSUN].
- Rigdon, Walter. Biographical Encyclopedia and Who's Who of
the American Theatre. N.Y.: Heineman, 1965.
- Good source for biographical information; listings are extremely detailed;
cutoff date for information is 1964. [REF PN2285.R5 Stacks].
- ___________. Notable Names in the American Theatre.
New and rev. ed. Clifton, N.J.: J. T. White & Co., 1976.
- A revision of authors' Biographical Encyclopedia And Who's..., listed
above. Note publication date. [REF PN2285.N6 1976 Refrm].
- Theatrical Directors:A Biographical Dictionary.
Edited by John W. Frick & Stephen M. Vallilo. Westport,
Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.
- One volume source including approximately 300 contemporary as well as "...
those ... no longer working" directors. Emphasis is on directors with
"international reputations", and strong influence on American theatre.
Definition of director is broad. Directors who are "traditionalists",
"auteurs", "collaborators", "experimentalists", "dance", "theoretical" or
"producer-directors" whose productions were commercially successful are
included. Three sections: (1) Narrative summary of directors life, work and
significance; (2) Additional productions which lists those productions not
listed in the first sections; and (3) Selected Bibliography. Two appendixes:
Chronological listing of directors; and Listing of directors by country. In
addition to: (1) Name Index; and (2) Title Index of "... plays and productions
in the volume ...". [REF PN2205.T54 1994 Refrm].
- Who Was Who In The Theatre, 1912-1976: A Biographical
Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Directors, Playwrights, and Producers of the
English-Speaking Theatre. Detroit: Gale Research Co., c1978. 4
V.
- "Compiled from Who's Who In The Theatre... ,
volumes 1-15 (1912-1972)". [REF PN 2597.W52 Stacks].
- Who's Who In The Theatre: A Biographical Record of the
Contemporary Stage. Ed.1- London:Pitman; Detroit:Gale
Research, 1912-1981.
- Irregular. 17th ed=1981 (latest year) is 2 volumes: V.1=Biographies,
V.2=Playbills. Information on modern theater personnel included:actors,
dramatists, composers, critics, managers, scenic artists, historians, and
biographers. Earlier editions had emphasis on London theatrical personalities,
but New York personalities have been given good coverage in later editions.
Includes listings for long runs, and principal theaters in both London and New
York. Continued by: Contemporary Theatre, Film And
Television..., cited earlier. [REF PN2012.W5
Refrm=latest year].
- Young, William C. Famous Actors And Actresses On The
American Stage. N.Y.:R.R. Bowker, 1975. (Documents of American
Theater History).
- This source is not so much concerned with just giving biographical
information, as it is with presenting contemporary evaluations of the
abilities of a certain actor (male or female) and relating these performers'
philosophy of acting, and approach to certain rules. Preference is given to
performers of the 18th and 19th centuries; those who have created great
roles--colorful characters as well as popular ones--and a select number from
the musical stage. [REF PN2285.Y6 1975B V.1 & 2
Refrm].
Other biographical sources that the student /researcher should consult
include the following sources cited previously in the Reviews and
Criticism section:
- Arata, Esther Spring. Black American Playwrights, 1800 To
The Present: A Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J.:Scarecrow, 1976.
- [REF Z1229.N39.A73 Refrm].
- _________. More Black American Playwrights: A
Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J.:Scarecrow Press, 1978.
- [REF Z1229.N39.A73 Refrm].
- Critical Survey Of Drama:English Language Series,
edited by Frank N. Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem
Press, 1985.
- [REF Z623.C75 Refrm].
- Critical Survey Of Drama. Rev. ed. Pasadena,
Calif.:Salem Press, c1994.
- [REF PR623.C75 1994 Refrm].
- Critical Survey Of Drama:Foreign Language Series,
edited by Frank N. Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:Salem Press,
c1986.
- [REF PN1625.C74 1986 Refrm].
The following non-theatrical sources are additional references to be
utilized:
- Biography Index, 1946- N.Y.:Wilson, 1947-
V.1-
- [REF Z5301.B56 Refrm].
- Contemporary Authors: A Biographical Guide to Current
Authors and their Works. Detroit:Gale Research, 1912- V.1- .
- Semiannual. [REF Z1224.C6 Refrm].
- Current Biography, 1940- . N.Y.:Wilson,
1940- .
- V.1- . [REF CT100.C8 Refrm].
- Who's Who: An Annual Biographical Dictionary.
London:N.Y.:Black; St. Martin's, 1849- .
- V.1- . British personalities. [REF DA28.W6 Refrm (latest
year).].
- Who's Who In America:With World Notables.
Chicago:Marquis, 1899- .
- V.1- . Biennial. [REF E663.W56 Refrm (latest
year).
- VIII.
HISTORY
(An overall view of theatrical arts). Subject Headings:
Theater--History. For information about the history of
theater in different countries/geographical areas use: Theater--United
States (or the geographical area desired)--History;
Time elements of history may also be indicated by including the following:
Theater--History--To 500; --Medieval, 500-1500; -- 16th century;
--17th century, etc.
- Analytical Sourcebook Of Concepts In Dramatic
Theory, edited by Oscar Lee Brownstein and Darlene U. Daubert.
Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, c1981.
- "... provides access to the works of twenty-three important (dramatic)
theorists", using seventy-three categories (e.g. action, character,
dramatization, plot, unity, etc.; additional classifications are created by an
index). Source can also be used as: an index to quotations; subject index to
the works of the theorists cited; historical dictionary; and a thesaurus.
[REF Z5781.A55 Refrm].
- Brockett, Oscar. The Essential Theatre. 5th
ed. New York:Holt, Rhinehart, and Winston, 1992.
- Used widely as a textbook in basic/general theatre history classes.
[PN2101.B72 1992 Stacks].
- Directory Of Historic American Theatres,
edited by John W. Frick and Carlton Ward for the League of Historic American
Theatres. New York:Greenwood Press, 1987.
- "Historic American Theatres Data Base created by John B. Heil;" the
theatre as a building, and specifically "any building which had as one of it's
central functions the housing of live performance and built prior to 1915 in
the United States". For the most part, theatres whose primary function was as
a motion picture house, are excluded. In addition, only extant theatres are
listed. [REF PN2289.D57 1987 Refrm].
- Macgowan, Kenneth. Golden Ages Of The Theater:A Classic Now
Revised and Expanded. Kenneth Macgowan, William Melnitz, and
Gordon Armstrong. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, c1979.
- Textbook; also used in theatre survey/history courses. [PN
2101.M28 1979 Stacks].
- _________. The Living Stage; A History of the World
Theater. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, c1955.
- Surveys history of the theatre with an emphasis on staging.
[PN2101.M3 Stacks & Stored].
- Mantzius, Karl. A History Of Theatrical Art In Ancient And
Modern Times. Authorized translation by Louise von Cassel.
N.Y.:Peter Smith.
- A six volume set comprising:V.1, Earliest Times; II, Middle Ages and the
Renaissance; III, Shakespearean Period in England; IV, Moliere and his Times;
The Theatre in France in the 17th Century; V, The Great Actors of the 18th
Century; and VI, Classicism and Romanticism. [REF PN2101.M3 1937
Stacks, also Stored and avaliable to be checked out].
- Nagler, Alois Maria. Sources Of Theatrical
History. N.Y.: Theatre Annual, 1952.
- Lists primary sources from the Greek Classical theater to end of 19th
century. [PN2101.N33 Stacks].
- Nicoll, Allardyce. Development Of The Theatre; A Study Of
Theatrical Art from the Beginnings to the Present Day. 5th ed.
rev. N.Y.:Harcourt, Brace and World, [1967, c1966].
- Authoritative; summarizes the complete history of the theatre from
beginnings to publication date; concerned mostly with theatrical buildings,
designs, arrangements and equipment, with a decided emphasis on the English
stage. [PN2101.N5 1967 Stacks].
- _________. History Of English Drama, 1600-1900.
Cambridge:University Pr., 1952-1959.
- 6V. V.1=Restoration Drama, 1600-1700. 4th ed.;
V.2=Early Eighteenth Century Drama. 3rd ed.; V.3=Late
Eighteenth Century Drama, 1750-1800. 2nd ed.; V.4=Early
Nineteenth Century, 1800-1850. 2nd.ed.; V.5=Late Nineteenth
Century Drama, 1850-1900. 2nd ed.; V.6=A Short Title
Alphabetical Catalog Of Plays Produced Or Printed In England From 1660-1900.
[REF PR625.N52 1952 Stacks].
- _________. Masks, Mimes And Miracles:Studies in the Popular
Art. N.Y.:Harcourt, 1931. (Repr. N.Y.:Cooper Square, 1963).
- Time span is from the earliest times through the 17th century, with a
special emphasis on the Commedia dell'arte. [PN2071.G4.N5
1963 Stacks].
- Odell, George Clinton Densmore. Annals Of The New York
Stage. N.Y.:Columbia Univ. Pr., 1927-49.
- 15v. Full history of New York City stage; gives historical background for
each period from earliest time in New York to 1894. V.1=to 1798 &
V.15=1891-1894. [REF PN2277.N504 Stored].
- _________. Index To The Portraits In Odell's Annals Of The
New York Stage. Transcribed from the File in the Theatre
Collection at Princeton University. N.Y.?:Amer. Soc. for Theatre Research
[c1963].
- [REF 2277.N504 Stacks].
- Young, William C. Famous American Playhouses, 1716-1899,
1900-1971. Chicago:American Library Association, 1973.
- (Documents of American Theater History). Includes:New York; Regional;
College and University; and Summer playhouses; also a selected bibliography;
personal names and theatrical specialities index. [REF NA6830.Y67
V.1=1716-1899 Refrm; REF NA6830.Y68 V.2=1900-1971
Refrm].
- IX. MISCELLANEOUS AND
SPECIAL
(Multi subject/special emphasis theatrical sources). Subject
Headings: Afro-American theater; Black theater (Blacks in
countries other than the U.S.); Costume; Deaf, Theater for the; Ethnic
theater; Feminist theater; Gay theater; Hispanic American theater; Jewish
theater; Mexican American theater; Musical theater.
- Bruhn, Wolfgand & Max Tilke. A Pictorial History Of
Costume. New York:Frederick A. Praeger [1955].
- "A survey of all periods and peoples from Antiquity to modern times (20th
century, note publication date) including national costume in Europe and
non-European countries". [REF GT513.B763 Refrm].
- Cohen, Edward M. Plays Of Jewish Interest.
New York:Jewish Theatre Association, a project of National
Foundation for Jewish Culture [1982].
- Does not attempt to define a "Jewish" play; rather, gives synopses of
plays as to "subject matter, style and relevance of Jewish issues" in order
that the producer makes that determination (i.e. definition of "Jewish" play).
[REF Z5784.J6C58 1982 Refrm].
- Dictionnaire Des Personnages Litteraires Et Drammatiques De
Tous Les Temps Et De Tous Les Pays, Poesie, Theatre, Roman,
Musique. Paris, 1960.
- Identifies and describes characters of fiction, poetry, music and drama.
[REF PN41.D485 Stacks & Stored].
- Ewen, David. New Complete Book Of The American Musical
Theater. N.Y.:Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970.
- Composer arranged source of American musical theatrical productions from
1866 to publication date (approximately 1969); information for each musical,
such as:production history, casts, songs, etc., is given. [REF
ML1711.E9 1970 Refrm & Stacks=circulating copy].
- Green, Stanley. Broadway Musicals, Show by
Show. Milwaukee, Wi.:H. Leonard Books, c1985.
- "... a combination history, guide, fact book, and photography album of the
most memorable productions presented both on and off-Broadway from the Black
Crook in 1866 to Big River in 1985". Approximately 300 shows (18 adaptions of
foreign work, 14 revivals, revues, etc.). Criteria for inclusion:book musicals
with more than 500 performances; individuals involved with the productions;
unique approach/subject; quality of score, etc. Section on show's credits
gives credit to those writers, producers/directors/choreographers, etc. who
had not received credit during the run of the show; gives history of a
theatre; show recordings--original cast, studio cast/subsequent original cast;
publishing information--text, lyrics, and sometimes songs is also included.
[REF ML1711.G735 1985 Refrm].
- Handel's National Directory For The Performing
Arts. 4th ed. Dallas, Texas:NDPA, Inc., 1988.
- The forth edition of this source is now in 2 volumes: V.1=a listing of
"performing arts organizations and facilities..." geographically and by arts
area (dance, music, theatre and performing series; performing series covers
festivals, sponsoring organizations, historical dramas, and community
concerts): V.2= educational institutions and classes offered in the performing
arts. Both volumes contain as much complete/current information as is
possible:names, addresses, phone nimbers, artistic/administrative information,
schedules, etc. for the organizations listed; resident groups; stage
dimensions; seating capacity; availability for rent of the facilities, etc.
Information on financial assistance is given in the second volume.
[REF PN2289.H36 1988 Refrm].
- International Federation of Library Association. Section for Theatrical
Libraries and Museums. Bibliotheques Et Muses Des Arts Du
Spectacle Dans Le Monde. Paris:Editions du entre National de
la Recherche Scientifique, 1967.
- Text in English and French; detailed information about performing arts
collections in public and private libraries and museums in 36 countries; lists
size and nature of holdings, hours, regulation of use, etc.
[Z675.T36.I5 1967 Stored].
- Kaminsky, Laura J. Nonprofit Repertory Theatre In North
America, 1958-1975: A Bibliography and Indexes to the Playbill Collection of
the Theatre Communications Group. Westport, Conn.:Greenwood
Press, 1977.
- Note publication date. [REF PN2093.K3 Stored].
- Leonard, William T. Theatre:Stage to Screen to
Television. Metuchen, N.J.:Scarecrow Press, 1981.
- Gives synopsis, commentary and critique for each production listed;
productions restricted--for the most part--to U.S. and English ones, with a
very small number of foreign/regional/summer theatre plays included as a
method of comparison. Not included are: Greek classics, Gilbert and Sullivan,
and Shakespearean plays. [REF PN2189.L44 Refrm].
- Lively Arts Information Directory. Steven R.
Wasserman and Jacqueline Wasserman O'Brien, editors. 2nd ed. Detroit,
Mich.:Gale Research Co., c1985.
- "A guide to the fields of Music, Dance, Theater, Film, Radio, and
Television in the United States and Canada..."; lists:professional/trade
organizations; arts agencies; educational programs; journals/periodicals;
consultants; festivals, etc. [REF PN2289.L55 1985 Refrm].
- Loney, Glenn Meredith. 20TH Century Theatre.
New York:Facts on File, c1983.
- A chronology whose intention is to: "... offer an overview of theatre
activity in North America and the British Isles since 1900, and to provide a
'date-finder' for those who want to obtain capsule information about a
particular theatre event, production, personality, or play-house". All
forms/styles (musicals, revues, farces, plays, etc.) of productions included.
Selection criteria includes: reputation of individuals
involved--playwright/director/performer, etc.--; length of run;
controversy--if relevant--around the production/cast; and reviews, exceptional
or flops. [REF PN2189.L65 1983 Refrm].
- Madison Avenue Handbook. New York: P. Glenn,
1956- .
- Annual publication; began in 1956. More a tool for film/motion pictures,
but does list talent/personal management/casting
directors/consultants/agencies in the U.S. and Canada; also lists where props
may be purchased or rented. [REF HF5805.M3 Refrm=latest
(1991; No Subscription at CSUN after 1991].
- Marill, Alvin H. More Theatre:Stage to Screen to
Television. Metuchen, N.J.:Scarecrow Press, 1993.
- 2 vols:V.1=A-L; V.2=M-Z. [REF PN2189.M32 1993 Refrm].
- Performing Arts Resources. V.1- 1974- [New
York] Drama Book Specialists.
- Issued annually as a journal by the Theatre Library Association. Scope is:
bibliography, classification, and collections; articles on theatre practice
and education; and news of international theatre scholarship; was preceeded by
Theatre Documentation (see entry). [REF Z6935.P46 Refrm -
V.1-3 &V.6-7].
- Pride, Leo Bryan. International Theatre Directory: A World
Directory of the Theatre and Performing Arts. N.Y.: Simon and
Schuster, 1973.
- Note publication date. [REF PN2052.P7 Stacks].
- Sharp, Harold and Marjorie. Index To Characters In The
Performing Arts. N.Y.:Scarecrow Press, 1966-1973.
- 4 vols in 6. English language or translation included; characters are from
musical, as well as non-musical productions; does not attempt to analyze them;
a finding list; major and minor characters covered. [REF PN1579.S45
Refrm].
- Theatre Documentation.
V.1-4, no. 2; Fall, 1968-1971/72. N.Y.: Theatre Library Association.
- Actually an annual journal which was/is continued by
Performing Arts Resources, an earlier entry.
[REF Z5783.T5 Refrm].
- Theatre World (New York, N.Y.: 1981) New
York:Crown Publishers, c1982- .
- An illustrated annual survey of the theatre. Broadway productions are
emphasized, but does list productions of off-Broadway, regional theater, and
touring companies; no critical information; brief biographical listings of
performers, producers, designers, etc. Publisher varies. Title varies.
[REF PN2277.N5.A17 Refrm]. Began in 1944/45-1948/49 as
Theatre World. New York:Daniel C. Blum,
1945-1948/49. [REF PN2277.N5.A17 Stored]. 1950/51-1964/65 was
called Daniel Blum's Theatre World. New
York:Greenberg, 1951-1965. [REF PN2277.N5.A17 Stored].
1966-1971 title was again Theatre World. New
York:Crown Publishers, 1966-1971. [REF PN2277.N5.A17 Stacks
& Stored]. Title for 1971/72-1979/80 was John Willis'
Theatre World. New York:Crown Publishers, c1973- .
[REF PN2277.N5.A17 Stacks].
- Theatre World Annual, 1949/50-1964/65.
London:Rockliff, 1950-65.
- Annual. No longer published; was companion to Theatre World
(cited above); covered West-End (London) productions.
[PN2596.L6T54 Stored].
- Tilke, Max. Costume Patterns And Design. New
York:Hastings House, [1974].
- "A survey of costume pattterns and designs of all periods and nations from
Antiquity to modern times". [REF GT513.T512 1974 Refrm].
- Tumbusch, Tom. Guide To Broadway Musical
Theatre. N.Y.:Richard Rosen Press, Inc., [1972].
- Part of the Theatre Student Series; designed more for high school,
college, or Little Theatre; includes a comprehensive list o f all musicals
available through major leasing agents up to January 1, 1971 (This information
may no longer be valid); information on:recordings, digest of plot, musical
numbers, instrumentation, casting, scenes and sets, period and costumes,
lighting and special effects, etc. [REF MT955.T844 Stacks].
- X.
SHAKESPEARE
(The following are but a FEW examples of "how to find out ABOUT
Shakespeare"). Subject Headings: Shakespeare, William,
1564-1616; Many sub-headings are possible based on the many aspects
of Shakespeare's authorship. For instance, if you are searching for research
on Shakespeare's many plays, characters, themes, etc., it will be necessary to
always use his name as the subject heading, and then include the specific
play, character, etc. as a sub-heading.
- Boyce, Charles. Shakespeare A TO Z: The Essential Reference
to His Plays, His Poems, His Life and Times, and More. New
York:Oxford:Facts On File, Inc., Facts On File Limited, [c1990].
- "A Roundtable Press book". "The focus is... upon the plays...with
occasional reference to performance... not meant as scholarship (but) to
assemble conveniently a body of lore for the information and entertainment of
the student and general reader". Bibliographical references included.
[REF PR2892.B69 1990 Refrm].
- Campbell, Oscar James.The Reader's Encyclopedia Of
Shakespeare, edited by Oscar James Campbell and Edward G.
Quinn. N.Y.: Crowell, [1969].
- A one volume work "... compiled in the hope of offering in a single
volume, al l the essential information available about every feature of
Shakespeare's life and works". Information included was compiled from research
completed by scholars, biographers, historians--literary, as well as,
political and social--in addition to that of critics and editors "from the
poet's own time to the present day" (note publication date). [REF
PR2892.C3 Refrm].
- Davis, J. Madison. The Shakespeare Name Dictionary,
by J. Madison Davis and A. Daniel Frankforter. New York &
London:Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995.
- (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities; Vol. 976). An attempt to
list "... every name, proper adjective, official title, literary and musical
title, and place name which appears in the text of the complete plays and
poems of William Shakespeare". William Shakespeare:The Complete
Works. (Oxford University Press, 1986), Stanley Wells and Gary
Taylor=editors, was the source used by the compilers as the authority for the
... Dictionary. Fictional characters listed are described,
and a notation is included as to whether the character is major. Modern
historians knowledge/understanding of the lives of historical characters are
dilineated. As is any deviations from those accepted views during
Shakespeare's time. If the origin of these deviations are known, they are
acknowledged. Simalarly, modern reader's knowledge/views of classical,
mythological characters--as well as--biblical or legendary ones, are listed.
Geographical locations/places are also accorded the same attention to detail.
[REF PR2892.D33 1995 Refrm].
- Jacobs, Henry E. An Annotated Bibliography Of Shakespearean
Burlesque, Parodies And Travesties. N.Y.:Garland Publishing,
Inc., 1976.
- [REF Z8812.J3 1976 Stored].
- McLeish, Kenneth. Longman Guide To Shakespeare's Characters:
A Who's Who of Shakespeare. Harlow:Longman, 1985.
- Included is "... all his characters ... listed alphabetically ... (and) a
summary of each of the thirty-eight plays-also listed ..." alphabetically.
[REF PR2989.M26 1985 Refrm].
- Rothwell, Kenneth S. (Kenneth Sprague). Shakespeare On
Screen: An International Filmgraphy and Videography, compiled
by Kenneth S. Rothwell and Annabelle Henkin Melzer. New York;
London:Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc. [1990].
- Adaptations of Shakespearian productions', a "performance text" on film
and videos. Objective: "... (for) the theatre artist, student, teacher and
researcher, data on the collected body of material on theatre, available on
film and videotape". Bibliographical references included. [REF
PR3093.R68 1990 Refrm].
- Shakespearean Criticism:Excerpts from the Criticism of
William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to
Current Evaluations. Laurie Lanzen Harris, editor, Mark W.
Scott, Associate editor. Detroit, Mich.:Gale Research Co., c1984.
- A "history of criticism on Shakespeare ... ". V.16
Shakespearean Criticism was published in 1992.
V.17 A Performance Series volume (as were Volumes 11 & 12 and 14 &
15), is forthcoming. Audience for the series of volumes are: "... students and
teachers of English drama, as well as to theater students and the general
reader". [REF PR2965.S43 1984 Refrm].
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