Acting Wales: Stars of Stage and Screen

Acting Wales: Stars of Stage and Screen

by PeterStead (Author)

Synopsis

Much has been written about the sociology of American acting and more recently there has been a discussion of the ways in which the need to rival Hollywood and the coming of television changed the nature of English acting tradition which had been essentially theatrical. We can now talk with confidence of a Welsh acting tradition. Although lacking a metropolitan centre, a culture in which both chapels and schools encouraged recitations and performance allowed an interest in amateur dramatics to develop. Eventually actors graduated from Wales to the glamour of London's West End and to the film studios. What did Welsh actors contribute to English- language theatre and cinema? More recently there have been new professional opportunities in Wales itself and consequently talented new generations of actors have been amphibious, working both at home in Wales as well as internationally. Each chapter will evoke an actor, assess their work and career and identify the social and psychological dimensions explored therein.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Published: 22 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0708316239
ISBN 13: 9780708316238

Media Reviews
'... elegantly written and infectious in its engagement with the theatre and cinema ... Peter Stead, a professional historian, has done his research in preparation for writing this superb book and has come up with some fascinating facts. His judgements are balanced, illuminating and entertaining.' www .gwales.com
Author Bio
Peter Stead is a writer, broadcaster, and professor at the University of South Wales.