Visualising Lost Theatres Visualising Lost Theatres

Visualising Lost Theatres

Virtual Praxis and the Recovery of Performance Spaces

Joanne Tompkins and Others
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Publisher Description

This pioneering study harnesses virtual reality to uncover the history of five venues that have been 'lost' to us: London's 1590s Rose Theatre; Bergen's mid-nineteenth-century Komediehuset; Adelaide's Queen's Theatre of 1841; circus tents hosting Cantonese opera performances in Australia's goldfields in the 1850s; and the Stardust showroom in 1950s Las Vegas. Shaping some of the most enduring genres of world theatre and cultural production, each venue marks a significant cultural transformation, charted here through detailed discussion of theatrical praxis and socio-political history. Using virtual models as performance laboratories for research, Visualising Lost Theatres recreates the immersive feel of venues and reveals performance logistics for actors and audiences. Proposing a new methodology for using visualisations as a tool in theatre history, and providing 3D visualisations for the reader to consult alongside the text, this is a landmark contribution to the digital humanities.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2022
August 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
348
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
40.4
MB

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