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In Search of an Identity: The Changing Fortunes of Liverpool’s Theatre Royal, 1772 – 1855

机译:寻找身份:利物浦皇家剧院的命运在不断变化,1772年至1855年

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AbstractMy thesis provides the first analytical study of the Theatre Royal Liverpool from 1772 to 1855. It offers a new and original contribution to the increasing volume of provincial theatre studies in Britain. Liverpool’s theatrical history has hitherto been left in the annals of time, despite the port’s important national and international position during the long nineteenth century. I believe that by examining Liverpool’s theatrical and cultural identity during this period, we gain a fresh and important perspective on its complex and evolving regional character. Much has been written on the port’s economic and commercial history but such an analytical study of its theatrical productions and performance history provides an incredibly important cultural insight in to Liverpool’s developing maritime identity from the late eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century.I have focused my research primarily on events occurring at the town’s Theatre Royal as this was the only theatre to exist throughout this whole period. Although little is known about the history of the Theatre Royal and the pivotal role it had in the cultural evolution of the present day city, I believe that its pattern of productions, fortunes and managerial decisions provide a fascinating insight into the changing character of this North West port.This thesis brings a new dimension to the well-known historical character of Liverpool by examining the evolution of theatrical practice within the port. Beginning with the town’s application for a royal patent in the early 1770s, I explore Liverpool’s dramatic engagement with naval warfare, changes in attitude to the slave trade, local social decline, expanding transatlantic links, and changes in theatrical taste. My thesis concludes with the establishment of Liverpool’s celebrated global reputation in the mid-nineteenth century. I use playbills, newspaper reports, archival resources and contemporary narratives to examine the role of the Theatre Royal in Liverpool’s cultural development and self-conception.
机译:摘要我的论文对1772年至1855年的皇家利物浦剧院进行了首次分析研究。它为英国省级剧院研究的不断发展提供了新的和原始的贡献。尽管利物浦在十九世纪很长一段时间以来一直在国家和国际上占有重要地位,但迄今为止,利物浦的戏剧历史还留在了时间上。我相信,通过研究利物浦在此期间的戏剧和文化特征,我们可以了解利物浦复杂而不断发展的地区特征,从而获得崭新而重要的观点。关于港口的经济和商业历史的文章很多,但是对戏剧生产和表演历史的这种分析研究为利物浦从18世纪后期到19世纪中叶发展的海洋特性提供了极其重要的文化见解。主要是关于城镇皇家剧院发生的事件,因为这是整个时期唯一的剧院。尽管对皇家剧院的历史及其在当今城市文化发展中所起的关键作用知之甚少,但我相信其生产,命运和管理决策的模式为人们对这个北部地区不断变化的特征提供了迷人的见解。通过考察港口戏剧实践的演变,本文为利物浦的著名历史特征带来了新的维度。从该镇在1770年代初申请皇家专利开始,我探讨了利物浦与海战的激烈互动,对奴隶贸易的态度变化,当地社会的衰落,跨大西洋联系的扩大以及戏剧品味的变化。我的论文的结尾是利物浦在19世纪中叶建立的享誉全球的声誉。我使用传单,报纸报道,档案资源和当代叙事来探讨皇家剧院在利物浦文化发展和自我观念中的作用。

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    Appleton Alexandra;

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