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"The Stage's Glory"

"The Stage's Glory"

John Rich (1692-1761)

by Berta Joncus and Jeremy Barlow
Paperback
Publication Date: 13/05/2011

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John Rich (1692-1761) was a profoundly influential figure of the eighteenth-century London stage. As producer, manager, and performer, he transformed the urban entertainment market, creating genres and promotional methods still with us today. This volume gives the first comprehensive overview of Rich's multifaceted career, appreciation of which has suffered from his performing identity as Lun, London's most celebrated Harlequin. Far from the lightweight buffoon that this stereotype has suggested, Rich-the first producer of The Beggar's Opera, the founder of Covent Garden, the dauntless backer of Handel, and the promoter of the principal dancers from the Parisian opera-is revealed as an agent of changes much more enduring than those of his younger contemporary, David Garrick. Contributions by leading scholars from a range of disciplines-theatre, dance, music, art, and cultural history-provide detailed analyses of Rich's productions and representations. These findings complement Robert D. Hume's lead article, a study that radically alters our perception of Rich. Published by University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.
ISBN:
9781644531242
9781644531242
Category:
Biography: arts & entertainment
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
13-05-2011
Publisher:
University of Delaware Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
296
Dimensions (mm):
279x216x23mm
Weight:
0.69kg

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