The Holdens : monarchs of the marionette theatre / John McCormick
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Society for Theatre Research, 2018Edition: First publishedDescription: xvii, 184 pàgines : il·lustracions ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- imatge fixa
- sense mediació
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- 9780854300839
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"The Holden family were the most celebrated English marionette performers of the nineteenth century. The trajectory of the Holdens provides a vivid example of developments in entertainment across the century. Having begun on the fairgrounds, they moved on to large halls, theatres and music halls. At the height of their popularity, when they had two main companies in operation, the Holdens were even better known abroad than at home. Their name was almost synonymous with puppetry, and they were credited with every innovation in marionette theatre. Then, with the advent of cinema, their business suffered a rapid decline." -- Pàgina web editor
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