Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
References
Chapter 1: Productions 1920
Chapter 2: Productions 1921
Chapter 3: Productions 1922
Chapter 4: Productions 1923
Chapter 5: Productions 1924
Chapter 6: Productions 1925
Chapter 7: Productions 1926
Chapter 8: Productions 1927
Chapter 9: Productions 1928
Chapter 10: Productions 1929
Title Index
Genre Index
Theatre Index
General Index
About the Author
J. P. Wearing is professor emeritus of English at the University of Arizona and an internationally renowned theatre historian. He is the author of several books, notably volumes on the London stage including American and British Theatrical Biographies, An Index (2012), published by Scarecrow Press.
Opening a new or revised reference work is like opening an
unearthed treasure. You never know what’s inside, but you know the
baubles will bedazzle. The London Stage does not disappoint.
Herewith each volume covers over 4,000 productions at more than
three score theaters in the Bard’s hometown, so to speak. The
tome—and it is a doorstopper weighing in at about seven
pounds—provides first night details of plays over a decade, with
one volume covering 1920-1929 and the second covering 1930-1939.
Productions are arranged chronologically followed by the title of
the work, genre, author, theater length of run, male and female
cast members, production staff, plot précis, bibliography of
reviews, and comment. The last ranges from what a reviewer might
have thought, audience reception, and the like. Wearing gleaned the
information from over a dozen specialized theater reviewing media,
newspapers, nearly a dozen libraries and or archives, ranging from
The British Library to Theatre Collection of Bristol University,
and a half dozen specialized reference sources (e.g., Grove’s Who’s
Who in Theatre). In other words, there may not be more
comprehensive guides available. These works are a must-have for
theater departments, and really any library interested in play
productions.
*American Reference Books Annual*
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