The Recollections and Reflections of J. R. Planché
A Professional Autobiography
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Nov '11
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J. R. Planché's two-volume 1872 autobiography describes his long, distinguished and varied working life in the world of theatre.
Published in 1872, this two-volume autobiography by the playwright J. R. Planché tells the story of his long and varied working life in the theatre. Containing many anecdotes about the famous figures Planché worked with, the volumes provide a fascinating glimpse into the Regency and early Victorian stage in London.Published in 1872, this two-volume autobiography by the British playwright J. R. Planché (1796–1880) tells the story of his long and varied life in the theatre. Planché wrote, adapted or collaborated on 176 plays over the course of his career, covering a wide range of theatrical genres including comedy, opera, extravaganza and pantomime. He also became an acknowledged expert on stage costume, and argued the importance of historically accurate costumes in productions of Shakespeare's plays. Engagingly written, these volumes contain fascinating anecdotes on the famous theatrical and musical figures of the time, including Charles Kemble, Eliza Vestris and Carl Maria von Weber. Volume 1 contains Planché's descriptions of his childhood, and recollections of the beginnings of his career at Drury Lane and Covent Garden. The work confirms Planché's permanent place in the history of theatre practice, and provides an intriguing glimpse into the Regency and early Victorian London stage.
ISBN: 9781108038829
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 19mm
Weight: 440g
342 pages