George Alexander Stevens and the Lecture on Heads

George Alexander Stevens and the Lecture on Heads

by Gerald Kahan
George Alexander Stevens and the Lecture on Heads

George Alexander Stevens and the Lecture on Heads

by Gerald Kahan

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Overview

In this carefully researched work, Gerald Kahan traces the genesis, development, and production history of a delightful and important eighteenth-century theatre piece, The Lecture on Heads.

The Lecture was first presented in London in 1764 and became a staple in the English-speaking theaters of the world for the remainder of the eighteenth century. It amassed a fortune for its creator, George Alexander Stevens, was copied and adapted by dozens of performers, and went through forty published editions, authentic and spurious.

Kahan studies the theatrical and cultural backgrounds that influenced the contents, development, and popularity of the Lecture. His exhaustive research has produced the most comprehensive and accurate published account of Stevens's life and career as well as a bibliography of his works. In addition, readers will find one of the earliest printed texts of the Lecture and a scholarly chronological listing of hundreds of its performances and many of its variations, including information on dates, cities, theaters, actors, ticket prices, and critical reviews.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820332642
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 06/01/2008
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

GERALD KAHAN was professor emeritus of drama at the University of Georgia and the author of Jacques Callot: Artist of the Theatre.

GERALD KAHAN was professor emeritus of drama at the University of Georgia and the author of Jacques Callot: Artist of the Theatre.
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