Tracing Your Theatrical Ancestors  
A Guide for Family Historians
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An essential source of reference for researchers trying to uncover the theatrical experience of one of their forebears.

How can you find out about the lives of ancestors who were involved in the world of theater: on stage and on film, in the music halls and traveling shows, in the circus and in all sorts of other forms of public performance? Katharine Cockin’s handbook provides a fascinating introduction for readers searching for information about ancestors who had clearly defined roles in the world of the theater and performance as well as those who left only a few tantalizing clues behind.

The wider history of public performance is outlined, from its earliest origins in church rituals and mystery plays through periods of censorship driven by campaigns on moral and religious grounds up to the modern world of stage and screen. Case studies, which are a special feature of the book, demonstrate how the relevant records and be identified and interpreted, and they prove how much revealing information they contain. Information on relevant archives, books, museums and websites make this an essential guide for anyone who is keen to explore the subject.
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An essential source of reference for researchers trying to uncover the theatrical experience of one of their forebears.

How can you find out about the lives of ancestors who were involved in the world of theater: on stage and on film, in the music halls and traveling shows, in the circus and in all sorts of other forms of public performance? Katharine Cockin’s handbook provides a fascinating introduction for readers searching for information about ancestors who had clearly defined roles in the world of the theater and performance as well as those who left only a few tantalizing clues behind.

The wider history of public performance is outlined, from its earliest origins in church rituals and mystery plays through periods of censorship driven by campaigns on moral and religious grounds up to the modern world of stage and screen. Case studies, which are a special feature of the book, demonstrate how the relevant records and be identified and interpreted, and they prove how much revealing information they contain. Information on relevant archives, books, museums and websites make this an essential guide for anyone who is keen to explore the subject.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Stars, Rising Stars and the Mysterious Walter Plinge
  • Chapter 2 Stage and Society
  • Chapter 3 Performance and the People
  • Chapter 4 Amateur Dramatics
  • Chapter 5 Song and Dance
  • Chapter 6 Theatre and Performance on Tour: Mobility and its Consequences
  • Chapter 7 Stage and Screen
  • Chapter 8 Other Sources: Archiving Theatre and Performance
  • Valedictions
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
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