Music Hall: How a City Built a Theater and a Theater Shaped a City

Music Hall: How a City Built a Theater and a Theater Shaped a City
Author: J. Dennis Robinson
Publisher: Great Life Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781938394348

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Portsmouth's historic Music Hall has welcomed the best from Victorian superstars Buffalo Bill, Tom Thumb, and Mark Twain to today's top musicians, comics, authors, and performers. Built in 1878, expanded by Frank Jones in 1901, the theater's spacious stage and phenomenal acoustics have made it one of the finest venues in New England. Within these brick walls generations have seen America evolve from minstrel shows and silent films to jaw-dropping musicals and Hollywood blockbusters, from animal acts to symphony orchestras, and from vaudeville slapstick to provocative Ted talks. Behind the scenes, the Music Hall story is a wild ride from thriving to barely surviving and back. Fully researched, artfully written, and richly illustrated, this volume is a must-read for anyone who cherishes the performing arts.Shuttered and decaying during World War II, New Hampshire's vintage venue went on the auction block in 1945. Recast as the Civic, it served as a movie house for the next four decades. Following two failed revivals in the 1980s, the century-old structure came close to being turned into condominiums. Saved from demolition by a grassroots team of volunteers, the nonprofit Friends of the Music Hall launched an unprecedented $13.5 million capital campaign. Signature programs like the "Telluride by the Sea" film festival and "Writers on a New England Stage" have put New Hampshire's historic theater on the national map. Today the restored Music Hall delivers hundreds of diverse cultural events annually, both in the historic 900-seat hall and in its modern new Loft stage nearby. Digging even deeper, this book traces the development of the performing arts in Portsmouth from the arrival of its first settlers. We glimpse the city's colonial gentry partying at the Assembly House, hear the shrill sounds of early church singers, and wander the "lewd amusements" of a post-Revolutionary seaport. We watch as an acre of forest land is transformed from an almshouse and prison to a church, a temperance hall, a public lyceum and a theater. And we discover how that beloved theater--called "the beating heart of cultural Portsmouth"-has shaped the city that built and preserved it.

The City and the Theatre

The City and the Theatre
Author: Mary C. Henderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2004
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Mary Henderson's definitive history of theatre in New York City spans over three centuries and relates the development of theatre to the social, political, economic, and cultural climate of the time.

The Radio City Music Hall

The Radio City Music Hall
Author: Charles Francisco
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1979
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Big Apple Brain Busters Activity Book

Big Apple Brain Busters Activity Book
Author: George Toufexis
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486799263

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New York City is made up of five different boroughs and there are a lot of things to see and do. This activity-packed tour guide will show you around Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island with coloring pages, crosswords, mazes, word searches, spot-the-differences, and other puzzles about the city that never sleeps.

The World's Work

The World's Work
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1913
Genre:
ISBN:

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The City and the Theatre

The City and the Theatre
Author: Mary C. Henderson
Publisher: Clifton, N.J. : J.T.White
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1973
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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World's Work

World's Work
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1914
Genre:
ISBN:

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Grand Theater Urbanism

Grand Theater Urbanism
Author: Charlie Qiuli Xue
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2019-07-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811378681

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This volume explores the phenomenon and trend of cultural buildings by investigating 10 typical cities in China from the first, second, and third tiers, and from the Chinese diaspora. Each grand theater design was the result of a high-profile international competition and created by global architects in collaboration with Chinese design institutes. The national and international significance of these iconic projects lies in the fact that they not only reflect the dynamics of global design ideas, but also represent a particular historical moment in China’s modernization process. The development, histories, and purposes of constructing cultural buildings are carefully outlined and colorfully presented. Given China’s tremendous population, the development trajectory of its urban construction will provide insights for other regions that hope to embark on the high-speed track in the 21st century. “In 'Grand Theater Urbanism', Professor Charlie Xue and his team document China’s current shift towards a culture of consumption and leisure, symbolized by the construction of multi-use Grand Theaters in major cities. 'Grand Theater Urbanism' reveals the unexpected variety and complexity of this contemporary cultural drive in a series of exemplary chapters with highly detailed, local, case studies.” --Professor David Grahame Shane, Columbia University, New York "Jane Jacobs likened city life to a performance. This book goes a stage further and analyses the actual performance spaces within cities in China. In doing so it makes a valuable connection between urban design and the cultural life in cities. This is an important and often forgotten dimension of urbanism and I heartily commend this book to readers.'" --Professor Matthew Carmona, The Bartlett, University College London

Strawbery Banke

Strawbery Banke
Author: J. Dennis Robinson
Publisher: Strawbery Banke
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This dramatic story of New Hampshire's oldest neighborhood and only seaport spans 400 years in 400 pages with over 350 photographs and illustrations

American Theaters

American Theaters
Author: David Naylor
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Celebrates the history of 40 of the finest stage theaters still in operation around the United States. Original photographs include stunning examples of early Eastern town hall opera houses, Midwest venues, and boomtown opera houses. Also, state-by-state and chronological listings of over 200 more surviving nineteenth-century theaters.